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I found the first pin quite quickly, but with the rest I had some issues. Due to the fact that a component on the controller board broke a couple of days ago, they had to rewrite some firmware at the supplier and we had to connect the heater connect…
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How do I locate the pin location/number on the board? There are not a lot of pins left so ... Sorry for the difficult and dumb questions maybe but I'm trying to make sense of this, I'm not a firmware developer.
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Do I need to physically switch pins on the superboard or are they already connected? Do I need to switch numbers and/or pin names in the firmware or?
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We are using a Stacker Superboard 32-bit. It's custom made by the supplier and it is also custom firmware, modified by the supplier to fit their own needs so I don't know if it is helpful to tell you where they connect. For the old sensors, the fir…
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I measured the resistance of the thermistor and it showed a value of 97.4 kΩ and based on the things I found about this sensor type, that's expected. Or do you have other input concerning this reading?
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@Repetier any suggestions on the provided feedback above? Thanks in advance!
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In this guide, E3D suggests that it is an ATC Semitec 104GT-2 sensor type. Because they set the senor type to 8 in the firmware for the extruder, based on your information in this thread.
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It's negative, but the hotend aren't heated... The default "room temperature" value that the sensor gives back is around -8 to -5 degrees celcius. Today, we conducted a test where we connected the old sensors (it's a different type of themistor) ba…