I don’t know why it would do that besides the motherboard being dead… or the power module on the board being dead…
have you changed the settings in the MakerBot to change it to duel extruder… or if the sensor in the wrong port…you may be able to try the port for a second extruder on the board if it is available… and change the setting to MakerBot 2x and see if the board is dead… when you start a print douse it show the goal temp?.. i don’t know what else to say…
Are you doing a large print? Sometimes when I’m doing a print about the size of the build plate, I have to manually adjust the heat to keep it from going too low.
Also I have found that taping cardboard around the rep 2 keeps in the heat when I’m doing a slow print.
But without more details as to what your actual problem is I’m just guessing.
I had a similar issue, it’s very unlikely to be the board, apart from the fuses it’s a fairly closed door under there. I would explore the PSU as the issue as they malfuction in a very odd ways, i.e. Supplying some power some of the time or not enough to to heat fully or constantly. I thought they were the most stable part but unfortunately they do have a life span which can be shortened by being continually left on and plugged into the wall. RS sell replacements which are cheaper than directly from MakerBot, but see if you can borrow one to test as they are still around £100.
Have you ever try to reflash firmware… Try to flash sailfish. In other case take a look to a small black rectangular component with 3 pin near the heater connector… In my experience i had similar problem with the blower fan…Mine has burned with a voltage shock. The component drives current to pins. Take a tester and misure voltage when heater is off…and also when on
I had the same problem with a Makerbot 2. Had an issue with the hot end where PLA was leaking out over the top of the extruder print block and down over the print nozzle. Took it all apart and cleaned it all up but it still leaked so replaced the print block, nozzle and barrier tube and checked it all before reassembling and everything heated up fine. Then when I tried to run a print the the extruder wouldn’t go above ambient temperature. it doesn’t display and print errors, the thermocouple is clearly working as it registers a temperature on the display which can be raised by simply holding it your hand. The cartridge heater is relatively new also. Doesn’t appear to be any voltage going to the heater when i checked under the bot on the motherboard - presume its the motherboard thats shot. Any ideas people?