MCU 'toolboard' shutdown: ADC out of range PT1000

MCU 'toolboard' shutdown: ADC out of range This generally occurs when a heater temperature exceeds EBB42 1.2 board. I've tried jumper off and on the PT1000 pins.
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extended-yellowOP2y ago
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extended-yellowOP2y ago
using the TH0 pins
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extended-yellowOP2y ago
Also get the same error with the thermistor unplugged.
harsh-harlequin
harsh-harlequin2y ago
I had a real tough time getting a PT1000 to work properly when plugged into my EBB42 last month. So we went back to running it all the way back to my main board and it worked. But the issue of ADC out of range usually indicates wiring. There is also a jumper that goes above the EBB42 for PT1000 that is not well documented.
Quinny
Quinny2y ago
I'd start by only doing the sensor type and not including anything else as the only change you need to make is the senor? [extruder] sensor_type: PT1000 Im also seeing your heated bed reading heater_bed: target=0 temp=-109.3 which is odd
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extended-yellowOP2y ago
Just got back from camping. Plugged it into the main Octopus Pro MCU, adjusted the pin and it worked. So I guess the issue is related to the toolboard
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