Taking Elmoret's advice... One clearly written post (though I thought the other were...but anyway)
Step 1. Plugged in USB to computer then to SD3 Board - Computer acknowledges USB connection and green indicator light
comes on SD3 board.
Step 2. Plug in power cord to surge protector power strip then into SD3 - Lights come on in SD3
Step 3. Opened RH (V0.85b) and connect to SD3
RH connects to SD3 without error and displays the following message:
18:05:19.781 : FIRMWARE_NAME:Marlin V1; Sprinter/grbl mashup for Printrboard FIRMWARE_URL:http://www.solidoodle.com/how-to-2/how-to-update-firmware/ PROTOCOL_VERSION:1.0 MACHINE_TYPE:Solidoodle_3 EXTRUDER_COUNT:1
18:05:19.781 : echo:Active Extruder: 0
At startup with RH, there is both a Extruder Temp (17.50) and a Bed Temp (15.60)
Using Manual Control, I activate extruder and allow it come to temp. Extruder takes 3 minutes to come to temp of 200 degrees and levels off after running for about 3 minutes. Allowed extruder to continue to heat for another 5 minutes and observed temp for spikes or falloff. None were observed on graph.
- Physically checked extruder and yes, it is heating and hot to the touch.
- At NO time during this process did the fan on the extruder motor come on or run.
I corrected this by running a new wire from the plug at the board to the fan. Works fine now.
- There were NO errors noted in the log screen.
- Deactivated extruder.
Using Manual Control, I activated build plate and allowed it to come to temp. Build plate took approximately 9 minutes to come to temp (95 degrees) and leveled off. Print bed was allowed to run for 10 minutes and was observed.
- Physically checked build plate and yes, it is heating and hot to the touch.
- At NO time during this process was there any major spikes or dips in the temp.
- There were NO errors noted in the log screen.
- Deactivated Build Plate.
Using Manual Control, I used the HOME BUTTON to return Built Plate and Extruder to their starting positions. I then moved both X, Y, and Z axis in a variety of motions (front to back, side to side, up and down)
- There were NO errors noted in the log screen.
- All axis moved and performed as they should without any incident or hesitation.
Using Manual Control and the code M302, ( with NO strand in the Extruder) I attempted to both Extrude and Retract.
- There was no movement by the motor at all in either direction.
- Checked the plug at the extruder motor and at the control board to make sure both were correctly plugged in.
- Attempted a 2nd movement in both directions and again nothing.
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At this time the ONLY change to the printer from its original setup when I received it is:
- Replaced Thermistor with a 100K Compact High Precision Glass Thermistor from Analog Technologies
(Part # ATH100K1R25T70)
- Used a New wire from Thermistor to the board (Original is still there, but not in use)
- Replaced the wire from the fan to the plug at the board.
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In regard to the "flipping" thing. I swapped the extruder plug on the board with Z axis plug just to see if
the motor was ok. It was... and worked fine. I put all plugs back their original positions.
I am going to completely shut down the printer... unplug power/USB.... try a different wall plug and power strip to
see if that perhaps makes any difference.
THIS IS THE CURRENT STATUS OF THE PRINTER
I hope that is detailed enough for you and makes everything clear now.
Matt