I am in the process of buttoning up a Nitehawk conversion on my Voron. I also replaced my extruder thermistor with an OE replacement purchased from a reputable vendor.

Post setup, my heated bed is reading spot on (it’s 18.3 C in my basement aka 65 F). I verified that my extruder is also at ambient temperature by wedging a Thermapen under its silicone sock and letting it acclimate for 10 minutes. The I’m not sure why the extruder would be reading high.

I bought a spare thermistor and wired it in. The result was identical.

Thoughts? Ideas? I’m pretty sure I have the Nitehawk and thermistor set up correctly.

[extruder] step_pin: nhk:gpio23 dir_pin: nhk:gpio24
enable_pin: !nhk:gpio25
heater_pin: nhk:gpio9
sensor_pin: nhk:gpio29
pullup_resistor: 2200
sensor_type: ATC Semitec 104NT-4-R025H42G`

  • IMALlama@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 month ago

    Oh, that ` was me fighting with markdown to get the code portion of the post nicely formatted. I couldn’t figure out newlines and gave up.

    I don’t think heat is getting to the extruder via the NH. The thermistor is potted in a m3 bung that’s threaded into the extruder. The extruder itself is at ambient a few mm away.

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      1 month ago

      This is what my temps look like after letting the printer cool back down again:

      It’s a LDO Voron2.4 kit with the stock Extruder and the nitehawk board. The chamber thermistor sits on top of the stealth burner side door.

      I dislike Discord as much as the next, but have you tried asking around if someone else has the same issue? Maybe you got unlucky and your nighthawk is defective.

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        1 month ago

        Thanks for the point of reference. Any idea what extruder and thermistor you have?

        I measured my thermistor’s resistance when cold at 183 k ohms. This jives pretty well with the expected value per the data sheet. With the 2.2k ohm pullup resistor, this puts the A2D with 98.92 percent of Vref.

        I tested against a known hot source (165 °F) and the printer reported the correct value. The resistance at this value is a lot lower. I suspect the NH’s A2D is slightly non-linear at the extremes of its range, which is fairly normal.

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            1 month ago

            Huh, thanks for the additional info. On the hot side the reported temperature seems to be spot on so I’m not going to worry about cold temps being off.