Bought this on ebay:
USA Seller Geeetech Prusa I3 ProC Dual Extruder 3D printer Unassembled GT2560
Please see attached screen shot. New build, turn it on and that is what I get. Any ideas? Firmware not right? Any other thoughts? I have built 8 DIY 3d printers and this is a first. Google has been no help either. Any thoughts appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
New build, no love
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New build, no love
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Re: New build, no love
I guess there is no firmware in the motherboard...
You can download the firmware then upload it from the link @Gareth B mentioned.
You can download the firmware then upload it from the link @Gareth B mentioned.
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Re: New build, no love
Thanks for the tips. I'll check that out.
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Re: New build, no love
That worked!
Now it starts, but when it reaches temp it just keeps going and eventually stops due to high temp overload. Time to check thermisters....
Now it starts, but when it reaches temp it just keeps going and eventually stops due to high temp overload. Time to check thermisters....
Re: New build, no love
So i guess the led around the heater connector will be always on once you switch on your printer?
If so,you can try removing the heat sink on the corresonding mosfet to take a look.'Cuz i suppose the mosfet may have a short circuit,which leads to the automatic heating.
If so,you can try removing the heat sink on the corresonding mosfet to take a look.'Cuz i suppose the mosfet may have a short circuit,which leads to the automatic heating.