Changing nozzle, sudden spark! Printer won't turn on.
Posted: Thu May 21, 2020 8:32 am
Good evening all.
I've got an A10 with a GT2560 V3.
I was changing out my stock brass nozzle for hardened steel. I got the hot end up to 190F and the brass came out, no problem. Using a socket wrench, I put the steel up to the heat block to screw it in, there was a spark between the nozzle and the block and the machine shut off.
To be clear, the power supply still has power and there is power to the board (red light comes on when power supply is switched on) but there is not a hint of booting.
I opened up the board box and didn't see anything that was obviously fried, but there's got to be at least one thing that was killed.
So my questions are:
1) Why on earth did the nozzle short to the heat block?! I'd say it was shocking, but that'd be a bad pun.
2) What did it kill? Can it be replaced?
3) This isn't going to require a whole new board, will it?
Thanks, all for any help you can offer.
I've got an A10 with a GT2560 V3.
I was changing out my stock brass nozzle for hardened steel. I got the hot end up to 190F and the brass came out, no problem. Using a socket wrench, I put the steel up to the heat block to screw it in, there was a spark between the nozzle and the block and the machine shut off.
To be clear, the power supply still has power and there is power to the board (red light comes on when power supply is switched on) but there is not a hint of booting.
I opened up the board box and didn't see anything that was obviously fried, but there's got to be at least one thing that was killed.
So my questions are:
1) Why on earth did the nozzle short to the heat block?! I'd say it was shocking, but that'd be a bad pun.
2) What did it kill? Can it be replaced?
3) This isn't going to require a whole new board, will it?
Thanks, all for any help you can offer.