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Oct 2015

Yeah, that’s how I blew the first mb. I am trying to fix my bed though, are you saying it’s broken beyond repair? Can I test the connection on the connector and see if I am getting proper voltage from the motherboard? Or will this fry my board? I know if the motherboard gets no read from the thermistor it will not turn on the 24v to heat the bed. But there should still be voltage coming into the Bed from the mb into the thermistor circuit.

If you get a thermistor stick it in the red and yellow connector wires on the heated bed connector on the right hand side of the connector and the connect the multimeter to the red and black wires and turn the machine on the bed will read like 150+ °c and turn on the heated bed and that’s the quickest way to measure the voltage

So I just did this and I got no voltage from the red and black wire. I am guessing that means my motherboard has something wrong.

Was the printer reading the thermistor over what you set it ? I remembered that you have to get it to read below 130°c before the heated bed turns on and I think your board is blown not your new motherboard

I did what you said to connect a thermistor and try and measure the voltage. I got no reading on my meter. I have homed out the bed though sig and ground and I get 57k ohm. It drops in resistance when I heat it and increases when I cool it. That leads me to believe the bed is ok and my mb is not sending out 5v to the bed. I’ll trace it back to the mb and see if it I can get a 5v reading.

Have you checked the wires for any damage but also the 5v source is just for the LED isn’t it? Shouldn’t affect the function of the bed but when you put the thermistor into the connector what did the printer read?

I thought te thermistor circuit ran on 5v, that’s besides the point. I did exactly what you said, I connected a thermistor directly to the connector, red to yellow then I turned on the printer. It still showed NA for temperature. If by doing this is supposed to read 150 then my mb has to have something wrong.

I did this by accident once I switched of the heated bed option in replicator g and forgot and my printer said NA for build platform temp if you plug the machine into rep g flash sailfish on to it and selected bhp installed to yes and plug in your heated bed the. It should read it

This sounds like it could be that. I did flash to sailfish. I’ll try it tonight. Thanks for all the help.

CTC has very bad extruder design and also they have USB key so you can not use generic filament after every filament roll they are forcing you to buy another USB key and often during the print it will stop false error will come up Roll INv. means change USB key. more then half the jobs dissenter extruder need major update
also CTC filament is so fragile that it can break during any print job so its very hard to complete the print one another always some problems are there.

Mine does not have a USB key. My printer works great except for the mentioned issue with the hbp