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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Ok,<br />Thanks everyone for thier posts this far on this topic. I had snapped a wire on my heater while cleaning and ordered a new 40w heater.&nbsp; Installed new heater and removed connector above extruder and wired directly to rule out connector.&nbsp; Extruder wont heat up.&nbsp; Thermistor reads correctly when manually heating with lighter. Went and checked voltage at connection above extruder , nothing. Checked plug on board for 12v dc nothing. Checked continuity across r271 zilch.&nbsp; Soldered across r271 ... bingo . Heats up, problem is it wont stop. Goes straight up until faults out at 0014 and is smoking hot. Burning smell etc.&nbsp; unplug it. Have removed solder and went back to no heat, resoldered and overheats.&nbsp; <br />Wth? <br />Any help would be greatly appreciated.&nbsp; <br />Bought second hand for my daughter and printed some great stuff.&nbsp; Now she is looking at me like, why can&#039;t you fix it daddy?</p>]]></description>
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