Thermal Anomaly
Hello,
I have recently changed the hot end of my Prusa i3 MK3S to the Revo hotend from E3D. I Followed the instructions step by step for the installation process. After I flashed the firmware as instructed to be able to use the Revo, I have started to get a Thermal Anomaly when trying to heat up the nozzle. I have checked to see if the problem is related to the heating element or the temperature sensor, but then realised when I run a self test the heating element heats up fine and the temperature reading is taken.
Can anyone please help me as I cannot seem to be able to fix it.
RE: Thermal Anomaly
I just switch my nozzle for the first time and got the thermal anomaly warning. Not sure how to fix it though. Any answers provided would be greatly appreciated.
RE: Thermal Anomaly
Hello, i have the same problem. After replace the hotend with other original Prusa MK3S hotend, the Thermal Anomaly message appear in to display and start a constant BIP sound.
please help me
thanks
RE: Thermal Anomaly
Hi all,
I only had the thermal anomaly when printing near the upper temp possibility without a housing. Or at least I thought that was the reason. It was showing a few degrees difference between set and read value. I found a note which mentioned to do a temp calibration.
So not really what you asked....
RISPONDI: Thermal Anomaly
Hi everyone,I solved the thermal anomaly by simply doing the thermal calibration via the calibrations menu
RE: Thermal Anomaly
Revo on mine also. I upgraded to the latest firmware after seeing notes about it now being compatible with the Revo. That's when everything went wrong. The second I got to PID or Thermal calibration it would shut down. Prusa Chat told me to downgrade to 3.10 which I did. Now the tests fail at 110 degrees. If I heat the hot end using tune, it goes to my set temp but floats up and down, eventually spiking towards 300 degrees and then shuts down. Prusa pointed me to a Revo specific of the latest firmware version on Github. I installed that and there was no change.
Now Prusa told me to contact E3D because according to them it must be a hardware issue with the Revo. The printer worked great until I did the initial upgrade, how could it be the hot end if all I did was a software update? I see a lot of similar questions but not many answers.