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New thermistor and my heater cartridge, getting negative reading on hotend. 100k HT-NTC B3950 #4563

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makelele opened this issue Aug 6, 2021 · 7 comments
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makelele commented Aug 6, 2021

Hi,
thank you so much for your hard work on Klipper.
My issue is I have changed my thermistor and my heater cartridge and now I am having negative reading on my Sovol SV01.
When I run PID_CALIBRATE I get an Internal error on command:"PID_CALIBRATE"
klippy.log

My thermistor is 100k HT-NTC B3950 and I've been trying to add it but I can't. I'm getting -75 (negative) on my nozzle temperature.
I attached the log.

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Oh - the "internal error" is an area where Klipper could be improved. However, the root cause of your issue is a "heater not heating at expected rate" - you should reach out to the Klipper community if you need help with that.

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makelele commented Aug 6, 2021

ok, thank you.

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@makelele, I am in a similar situation. Btw, I get the same reading if I don't plug the thermistor. So maybe I have a loose connection, or I am not plugging it on the correct pin on the board.

Did you manage to find the cause of your issue?

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ddacunha commented Aug 20, 2021

I confirm that my issue was due to a faulty connection.

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strayr commented Sep 4, 2021

I'm just gonna bring this up for @ddacunha and at @makelele
#4054
These thermistors appear to be more accurate at printing temperatures using EPCOS 100K B57560G104F but you really need to test these.

@KevinOConnor does this want to be in the docs somewhere? I'll write it up and do a PR if it would be helpful. I've spent most of today finding ways to calibrate sensors and proper second guessing myself over sensor types.

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