I recently bought a replacement motherboard for my flashforge creator pro, as the last one went out.
I have two problems with it, after installation, the right extruder heats up as hot as it possibly can (300c) and then gives me an error. The print bed also heats up, and unless I am doing a dual extrusion print, I cannot have the printer even ON without having the right extruder burn up. I doubt I wired it wrong, as I switched the wiring many times for optimal performance.
If anyone has any idea what the heck is going on, please inform me.
Update: Now the right extruder doesn’t heat up at all. I go into the settings and try to preheat it, and does nothing. And, print bed doesnt heat up automatically, which is good.
There is also a small red light on the motherboard that turns on. I don’t know if that means anything bad? Just wondering if it means my board is dead. That would be bad considering i JUST bought this brand new board for my FF creator pro.
You wouldn’t happen to have a generic or non flashforge heater cartridge in your extruder would you? Mine did that once after replacing the heating element with a generic one. It would heat up super quickly, and before it was able keep track of its temperature it would get as hot as 320c and trigger the tool failure warning. Short term, I just turned the printer off, while it was warming up. I would turn it off when it heated to about 175, and when I turned it back on it would read around 240. Then I would just let it preheat again. The nozzle would cool to the correct temp, and hold fairly steady for even long prints. Long term I obviously replaced the cartridge and the thermi to be on the safe side. Those screw in thermi’s can go bad pretty easy, espicaly if your screwing them on and off, while twisting up their wires.
I just figured out it is the thermocouple that is messed up. Somehow a print wedged between the hotend and the wire, twisting it midprint. (I was printing CSGO karambits as a test, but they are long with little surface area and decided to curl to the point they came off the print bed.)
So I am going to throw in some additional advice. If you think you have a bad thermocouple, just replace it. If it shorts to the board, you will be getting a new board. When it shorts itself, it can send 24v down the 5 v rail. So if you think it could do this, replace it immediately. Just an FYI.