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Michael K.
(@michael-k-2)
Eminent Member
Temperature fluctuation with PT100

Hi there,

I assembled my kit and changed the standard e3d nozzle and hotend combo by a new e3d v6 combo with 40w heater cartridge and a OT100 sensor. I updated the Configuration_prusa.h file to uncommented the "#define E3D_PT100_EXTRUDER_NO_AMP".

When I preheat the nozzle, you can see that the temp increases steadily, then at 145° C it then jumps to 215°-220°... then it fluktuates between 150-220°, whch of course can only be mis-measurement. Then I start the PID autotune via M303 E0 S220 C8 and the temp stays around 220° (pre-set).

Why is that? This strange fluctuation is really weid.

Thanks in advance,

Michael

Veröffentlicht : 01/06/2018 10:45 am
Michael K.
(@michael-k-2)
Eminent Member
Themenstarter answered:
Re: Temperature fluctuation with PT100

For the record and to answer the question in case anyone is interested in the future:

I have connected the amplifier board and after some switching cables to test how to connect, it now works extrenmely accurate.

Michael

Veröffentlicht : 08/06/2018 2:53 pm
lars.a4
(@lars-a4)
Active Member
Re: Temperature fluctuation with PT100

I just ordered the E3D kit and was wondering if you could tell me where you hooked up the +5V connection from the amplifier board on the Einsy? Can you just use the J7 header? Somewhere better? I'm assuming you also went with the #define E3D_PT100_EXTRUDER_WITH_AMP in the firmware. I'd appreciate it if you could could save me some time fumbling around.

Thanks!
Lars

Veröffentlicht : 03/08/2018 12:30 am
nathan0876
(@nathan0876)
Estimable Member
Re: Temperature fluctuation with PT100

I would also like to know where you grabbed the 5v from, thanks.

Veröffentlicht : 07/08/2018 6:49 pm
The Plastic Shed
(@the-plastic-shed)
Estimable Member
Re: Temperature fluctuation with PT100

Use J7 on the board. It is near the top - slightly above the pinder connector and to the left - just below the reset button and next to the 6 bare pins. It is labelled but a little tricky to read, the +ve if I recall correctly is the uppermost pin - but check to make sure.

Veröffentlicht : 07/08/2018 10:10 pm
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