Topic: Help: Hotend Temp Skyrockets Intermittently
I've had an odd issue in the last month with my Solidoodle 2nd Gen; at first I thought it was user error, a typo or some such that I had done without noticing. But after further investigation something else is definitely causing an issue.
My Printer will spontaneously allow the Hotend to skyrocket in temperature despite being set to operate at 195C. The first time this happened the unit reached 360C and the Hotend, and the 5W 5.6ohm resistor were FUBAR. I had dismissed this initially as having somehow been a user related error with a typo or keyboard stroke that had gone unnoticed.
This morning however I received my new Hotend Assembly from Solidoodle and installed the replacement parts and began calibrating everything for good measure. While the Hotend was OFF it silently spiked to 210C before I killed the power while I was leveling my print-bed. I ran some more tests and the issue occurred again while the unit was idle and the hotend was 'off'. For the sake of ruling out drivers, or software. I decided to uninstall Repetier Host, download the latest version; go into System and remove the drivers manually for Port COM3, cleared my registry and installed the latest version of Reptier Host and a fresh set of drivers. The issue occurred again while running an Auto-PID but this time, I caught the bugger red handed.
Whats more dangerous is emergency Stop and User Controls for the printer do not stop the Hotend from continuing to scale in temperature. Even the Auto-cutoff safety (M143) I put at 215C doesn't work even though it triggers. Only pulling the power seems to resolve the issue.
I'm really stumped on this one, and it's too dangerous to operate if I can't resolve the issue. The wiring in back looks okay, everything is seated firmly on the board, wires are not frayed or damaged. (My unit is not even a year old yet and hasn't seen heavy duty) The wiring for my hotend is correct since it accurately reports the temperatures regardless of the fact it seems hellbent on melting down.
Any help would be much appreciated!
