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nick.h
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Fan and Heat Dropping

I have recently upgraded to the newer 1.75mm extruder ( http://shop.prusa3d.com/en/3d-printer-parts/71-prusa-i3-plus-285-mm-to-175-mm-upgrade-kit.html ).

I upgraded with no problems following the guide and have printed a few small objects successfully but I am having problems with a larger PLA print and the layers not sticking mid print (as soon as I get to the honeycomb infill). It seems to be due to the print fan cooling the hot end to 190 / 210 (target is 210).

Is this a usual effect of using the fan, should it not heat up to 210 even with the fan on? If I turn the fan off it does successfully finish the print without problems but the fan is on by default and I have to keep sending fan off commands (I guess my slicer settings have the fan turned on for the print?).

Posted : 14/05/2016 9:39 pm
Cipis
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Re: Fan and Heat Dropping

Hi, check this topic:
http://shop.prusa3d.com/forum/prusa-i3-kit-building-calibrating-first-print-main-f6/very-strange-here-temp-holds-great-for-first-layer-t761.html

You have propably weak heater cartridge, but first check heater and PSU connector and make sure that screws are tighten properly.

Solutions:
Ask on-line support for heater cartridge replacement.
or
set fan to lower speed in slic3r (filament settings tab --> cooling). My heater was so weak I had to lower fan speed to 55%. Later I decided to replace heater and it solved problem completely (100% fan speed with no problem).
or
see topic above for additional information

Posted : 14/05/2016 10:54 pm
nick.h
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Topic starter answered:
Re: Fan and Heat Dropping

Thanks for responding, I have had a look at the topic and tried running the fan on 50% but it still drops by about 7/8 degrees.

I will ask support for a new heater cartridge or look at finding a replacement.

Posted : 15/05/2016 12:35 am
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