Thermal Runaway and MaxTemp Errors
Hi
I have a newer MK3S and I am unable to complete prints.
I got a maxtemp error last week after ~5 hours of printing. I read the help articles on the issue and here's what I did to fix:
- took apart the e-axis
- inspected the thermistor wires and hotend, they looked fine
- tightened the hotend thermistor and heater cartridge
- cleaned the hotend
- measured resistance of the hotend thermistor wires where it connects to the printer
- seeing 100-125K Ohms at room temperature
- when I put my hand on the hotend to warm it, the resistance drops as expected
- checked support -> temperatures: nozzle and pinda temps are 21C, bed 22C, ambient is 25C
- ran temp calibration ok
- heated the hotend and watched to see if it maintained temperature (it did)
Everything looked good, so I tried printing again. This time it went for ~12 hours before getting thermal runaway error. Again I read the help articles, and here's what I tried
- printed the same print again
- hit thermal runaway error on the same layer
- edited the gcode to resume from approximately the same point
- noticed that the nozzle temp starts at 240 (as expected) but slowly drops
- hit thermal runaway error after 5-10 minutes
- tried resuming again at a different point (moved the build plate)
- same temperature drop
- the error consistently (3 times) happens after about 5-10 minutes of bridging infill
My firmware version is 3.9.0-3421. I have attached the Slic3r project.
I have auto cooling off and bridge fan speed override set to 100%. I'm wondering if maybe the filament fan is blowing on the nozzle at 100% and preventing it from maintaining heat?
RE: Thermal Runaway and MaxTemp Errors
Same happened to me, after a while, printer resets itself or the hotend temperature goes down till trigger thermal runaway.
This is my latest printer, and have about 1 year old running OK and without reason started to fail.
I replaced hotend heater, thermistor and also power supply. Finally I moved the EINSY Rambo to another printer (It was a very big and not easy job) my older MK3 and also started to fail so I conclude that the problem is the EINSY rambo. It is labeled as version "1.1b"
RE: Thermal Runaway and MaxTemp Errors
Hi
I have a newer MK3S and I am unable to complete prints.
I got a maxtemp error last week after ~5 hours of printing. I read the help articles on the issue and here's what I did to fix:
- took apart the e-axis
- inspected the thermistor wires and hotend, they looked fine
- tightened the hotend thermistor and heater cartridge
- cleaned the hotend
- measured resistance of the hotend thermistor wires where it connects to the printer
- seeing 100-125K Ohms at room temperature
- when I put my hand on the hotend to warm it, the resistance drops as expected
- checked support -> temperatures: nozzle and pinda temps are 21C, bed 22C, ambient is 25C
- ran temp calibration ok
- heated the hotend and watched to see if it maintained temperature (it did)
Everything looked good, so I tried printing again. This time it went for ~12 hours before getting thermal runaway error. Again I read the help articles, and here's what I tried
- printed the same print again
- hit thermal runaway error on the same layer
- edited the gcode to resume from approximately the same point
- noticed that the nozzle temp starts at 240 (as expected) but slowly drops
- hit thermal runaway error after 5-10 minutes
- tried resuming again at a different point (moved the build plate)
- same temperature drop
- the error consistently (3 times) happens after about 5-10 minutes of bridging infill
My firmware version is 3.9.0-3421. I have attached the Slic3r project.
I have auto cooling off and bridge fan speed override set to 100%. I'm wondering if maybe the filament fan is blowing on the nozzle at 100% and preventing it from maintaining heat?
The front fan may be running too fast. I would reduce the speed or maybe use a silicone sock.
Statt zu klagen, dass wir nicht alles haben, was wir wollen, sollten wir lieber dankbar sein, dass wir nicht alles bekommen, was wir verdienen.
RE: Thermal Runaway and MaxTemp Errors
@karl-herbert
I had a silicon sock on the hotend heater block for the first couple runs.
RE: Thermal Runaway and MaxTemp Errors
@pekote
Did you try different firmware? I’m wondering if it’s a software issue versus einsy board version.
RE: Thermal Runaway and MaxTemp Errors
Attaching proof that I measured the resistance of the thermistor. I tried really hard to jiggle the wires to see if there's maybe a broken cable, but nothing I did (except normal room heat/cooling) affected resistance.
RE: Thermal Runaway and MaxTemp Errors
I tried a few more things.
- flashing back to firmware v3.8.1 doesn't fix the issue
- issue reproduces at any fan speed above ~60%, but only when the hotend is actively extruding
- issue DOES NOT reproduce w/ 100% fan speed when hotend is not extruding
- changed entire extruder assembly with new PC parts
- checked thermal cartridge wire: 14.9 Ohms
- checked hotbed wire: 2.6 Ohms
- checked PSU input voltages while reproducing thermal runaway: 23.5V steady (same as rest)
- checked hotbed output voltage while reproducing thermal runaway: up and down between 8V and 11.5V
The only thing I can think of to try now would be to buy a new thermal cartridge...