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droneguts
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MINTEMP triggered

Post by droneguts » Tue May 08, 2018 2:24 am

Hi guys
I've been using my makergear M2 for several years. It's been great except for the POS plastic extruder mount the breaks periodically. Recently I moved to a new location and it got bumped around more then usual. The plastic extruder mount is broken ofcoarse but this time I'm also getting the mintemp error. The extruder is reading 000/000 degrees, build platform is reading fine. Below is the blurb I get in Pronterface.

I've retraced all the wiring connections and nothing appears to be unplugged or out of place. Did something finally die on the Rambo board? I understand new upgrades have come out in the years since I bought this but I'd rather not throw money at the problem right now if I don't have to.

Any ideas?






Printer is now online.
echo:Marlin: 1.0.0 RC2 for MakerGear M2
echo: Last Updated: 2012-05-30 | Author: johnny
echo: Free Memory: 4475 PlannerBufferBytes: 1232
echo:Using Default settings:
echo:Steps per unit:
echo: M92 X88.88 Y88.88 Z400.00 E471.50
echo:Maximum feedrates (mm/s):
echo: M203 X500.00 Y500.00 Z250.00 E200000.00
echo:Maximum Acceleration (mm/s2):
echo: M201 X9000 Y9000 Z30 E10000
echo:Acceleration: S=acceleration, T=retract acceleration
echo: M204 S3000.00 T3000.00
echo:Advanced variables: S=Min feedrate (mm/s), T=Min travel feedrate (mm/s), B=minimum segment time (ms), X=maximum xY jerk (mm/s), Z=maximum Z jerk (mm/s)
echo: M205 S0.00 T0.00 B20000 X20.00 Z0.40 E5.00
echo:PID settings:
echo: M301 P25.89 I1.94 D86.53
Error:0
[ERROR] Error:0

: Extruder switched off. MINTEMP triggered !
Error:Printer stopped deu to errors. Fix the error and use M999 to restart!. (Temperature is reset. Set it before restarting)
[ERROR] Error:Printer stopped deu to errors. Fix the error and use M999 to restart!. (Temperature is reset. Set it before restarting)

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insta
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Re: MINTEMP triggered

Post by insta » Tue May 08, 2018 11:55 pm

Replace the thermistor cartridge. It has extremely fine wires and they've broken.
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droneguts
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Re: MINTEMP triggered

Post by droneguts » Wed May 09, 2018 1:51 am

https://www.makergear.com/collections/p ... thermistor

Ok I'm going to purchase the thermistor at the above link and give an update after the install. Thanks for your help.

jk42
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Re: MINTEMP triggered

Post by jk42 » Wed May 09, 2018 3:33 pm

If you still get a MINTEMP error after replacing the thermistor on your hotend, then it is probably your extruder harness.
Do you have a V4 hotend? If so, you may want to upgrade to the metal motor mount.
~Jason from MakerGear

RipleyLlessur
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Re: MINTEMP triggered

Post by RipleyLlessur » Tue Jun 05, 2018 5:22 pm

I'm having the same problem. I replaced the whole hot end but still getting the MINTEMP error. I have a V4 with the metal motor mount. How can I confirm it's the extruder harness?

jk42
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Re: MINTEMP triggered

Post by jk42 » Wed Jun 06, 2018 2:51 pm

To test your harness try the following:

Heat your hotend to print temperature.
While watching your temperature plot, move the extruder assembly back and forth by hand.
You are looking for large temperature fluctuations.
If that happens, then the harness is the most likely culprit for your MINTEMP error.
~Jason from MakerGear

RipleyLlessur
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Re: MINTEMP triggered

Post by RipleyLlessur » Wed Jun 06, 2018 8:41 pm

Image
https://ibb.co/cHdPq8
A large temperature fluctuation, perhaps something like that?
I think we caught it. Thanks! Buying a replacement now...

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