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Topic: hitting "max temp" but not hot enough?

hello again.

printer is an SD4, running RH V1.0.6 on an old XP computer... has been doing pretty well with PLA Filament.

Bought some ABS filament, loaded a roll up and tried to get it up to temperature to try printing with that, and that is when the problem was discovered...

going by suggested temps for ABS I set the extruder to 230C and bed at 100 and waited for everything to come up to temp...

Bed came up and held fine while extruder was heating, but when the extruder got to temp, both suddenly dropped like a rock... and I had lost all communication with the printer - no motor function, nothing...

shut everything down, and restarted hoping it was just a glitch... made sure I had good communication, motors are functioning ok, reset temps and waited... again, bed came up and held fine until the extruder got to temp, then everything shut down again...

checked the log this time and it showed a "max temp" error...

Shut down and restarted everything again, set the extruder temp to 220C and tried again - so far, so good, everything stayed up and running, slowly started adjusting the extruder temp up a degree or two at a time and discovered that it will hold up to 226C, at 227 it shuts down.

The problem is, this isnt hot enough for the ABS - yes, it will extrude at 226, but it isnt soft enough to print with...

From doing lots of searching & reading yesterday the only thing I can figure is the "max temp" setting in the printer itself is too low, and I dont have a clue on how to fix it - or if I even can.

the board in this printer is Solidoodle Rev-E if that helps...

SD4 with Lawsy carriages, Rumba board, & new 12v PSU, E3D v6, mirror bed plate, X motor fan.
Stock SD4
Prusa i3 kit, spring loaded extruder upgrade, Y axis belt tensioner

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Re: hitting "max temp" but not hot enough?

It is a firmware setting I will point you in the right direction in a couple hours if someone doesn't beat me to it.

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Re: hitting "max temp" but not hot enough?

Max extruder temp of 230 is set in the firmware for the Solidoodle...this is a limitation of the hot end construction and reaching this temp will shut everything down.  Not a good idea to override it!  Try printing at 220-224.

Other than that, upgrade the hot end to an E3D v6 (best upgrade you can do):

http://www.filastruder.com/products/all … -v6-hotend

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Re: hitting "max temp" but not hot enough?

IronMan wrote:

Max extruder temp of 230 is set in the firmware for the Solidoodle...this is a limitation of the hot end construction and reaching this temp will shut everything down.  Not a good idea to override it!  Try printing at 220-224.

Other than that, upgrade the hot end to an E3D v6 (best upgrade you can do):

http://www.filastruder.com/products/all … -v6-hotend

+1  also the current set of instructions for firmware need updating.

Printit Industries Model 8.10 fully enclosed CoreXY, Chamber heat
3-SD3's & a Workbench all fully enclosed, RH-Slic3r Win7pro, E3D V6, Volcano & Cyclops Hot End
SSR/500W AC Heated Glass Bed, Linear bearings on SS rods. Direct Drive Y-axis, BulldogXL
Thanks to all for your contributions

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Re: hitting "max temp" but not hot enough?

ok, thanks guys.

I am gonna try the ABS again here shortly at a lower temp (different color) and see what transpires.

I can already see some major upgrades in the near future for this SD4... thinking new board (but which one?), new E3D hot end, the Lawsy carriages, got to have a new build plate (existing is warped - ok in the middle, but not to the sides...)... and the list gets bigger! LOL

SD4 with Lawsy carriages, Rumba board, & new 12v PSU, E3D v6, mirror bed plate, X motor fan.
Stock SD4
Prusa i3 kit, spring loaded extruder upgrade, Y axis belt tensioner