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Hello AtomAvenger.. So, what I did to work around my problem I have above (and very similar to yours) was to just bypass the breakout board altogether and just wire my thermistor directly to the main board. So, this didn't solve the stability completely, but it reduced it to the point it no...
That is a good point, it really shouldn't be realistic to change that fast. I think I will try to wire the sensor all the way back to the main board and bypass all the breakout boards.
It was failing prints on me with temperature out of range errors.
I recrimped all the wires and checked continuity on the thermistor and heater core.
I then replaced the heater and thermistor and reran the PID on the hotend.
Still had some issues (maybe a bit better..., but arguably the same...)...
Thanks. My plan was to use this for X since that was the only single as well as it should be the easiest to change out if it isn't working well. Good to know there is supposed to be a difference though.
Started out today with prepping the linear rails.
4 of the rails are the same and one is different. All same size...
But this odd one is not as "smooth" as the others.
Hopefully this will not be a problem, but I will keep this in my mind if I have trouble with that axis.
Finally broke down and purchased a Voron kit. Worked up from an Ender 3 bought Christmas 2022. I modified it with bed leveling which made me learn how to rebuild the Marlin firmware. I then added a raspberry pi for octoprint with camera and time lapse videos. The next logical step for me was...
I bought a kit recently and while I wait for it to come in I have been reading your posts. Thanks for add such thorough details. I have a lot to learn, but you have inspired some ideas to do myself.
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