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I was working on the idea that it was the motherboard, because 1) the heating plate was working every now and then, so if the heat plate was burned out then the result would be instant, heat on one minute, but never more, which was not the case.
As for the thermistor, I would have taught if that failed then the heat plate would then overheat, or am I wrong, because changing the thermistor is not that hard a job, in fact I have a several thermistor spares from the extra hot ends that I could use, if push comes to shove.
It’s like this, it could be all 3 are problematic, but I don’t know which one to replace right now, and if I can get it confirmed which one is at fault then I will replace it myself, I am not interested in getting it fixed under warrantee, I just wanted fixed...
Thanks guy for the good suggestions, but keep them coming...
As for the thermistor, I would have taught if that failed then the heat plate would then overheat, or am I wrong, because changing the thermistor is not that hard a job, in fact I have a several thermistor spares from the extra hot ends that I could use, if push comes to shove.
It’s like this, it could be all 3 are problematic, but I don’t know which one to replace right now, and if I can get it confirmed which one is at fault then I will replace it myself, I am not interested in getting it fixed under warrantee, I just wanted fixed...
Thanks guy for the good suggestions, but keep them coming...