Hi. I started getting the error of when the extruder is not heating and stops. I am sure the heater from the extruder doesn’t work, but I noticed the left fan doesn’t turn on while the first one does, do you think I should just change the entire extruder assembly?
I only get this error when the bed extends all the way to the front of the printer and the wire is tugged on. Would the motherboard replacement fix this error or is it a wire issue?
This sounds like it could be a wire issue as I don't recall if my cable is tugged on at full extension. I would first check to make sure that nothing got unplugged on the motherboard and try running it again. Though, there are a couple things you may have to look into replacing if this keeps happening. The bottom thermistor (which may be the entire plate) or the motherboard if I remember correctly
When you say "thermistor on the board", where is that located? I got the same error but my bed is showing -7c temp. Changed hotend thermistor and cartridge, checked all the cables, still nothing. It happened when i was changing my nozzle, turned off and on, and showed the error, so I find it weird if it would be something wrong with the bed cables... I sliced the bed wire, no kinks all good. So im very confused
Found it. How did you even go about changing it to see if its the thermistor or the moatherboard? Its the long back cable going from the board to the bed. Cant even find a replacement for that online
This was a long time ago, so I hardly remember myself but a mixture of referencing the document provided on their GitHub and things I knew already. At the time, the parts were able to be ordered online, though I'm not sure of the state of it right now. I knew it was my motherboard by a short logic table. My hot end thermistor was fine, so swap that with the motherboard one to see if it causes issue. In my case, it did not and after the swap, my hotend was causing issues. This is how I knew something on the board was wrong, as well, I had shorted it out somewhere before if I remember it correctly due to another thermistor.
Im getting the MINTEMP triggered system stopped! Heater_ID:bed error after about 15 mins into a print.. the bed heats up fine... is it the termistor that the problem in the extruder
I would check to make sure that your thermistor is working fine. The fact that your able to get started printing should mean that the extruder head is able to get hot but then maybe shorts out somewhere. My problem was the motherboard terminal went bad for my extruder thermistor if I recall
@@ckjhill67 you can try using a multimeter on the ohm setting and seeing if you're getting a correct resistance but you would need to know what the room temperature specification for the thermistor is. you could also try to replace the terminal connector for the motherboard with the terminal connector for the extruder to test to see whether or not the extruder thermistor is good, then heating it up to make sure that it's reading the temperature correctly. Other than that I would recommend going to the debugging manual and seeing if your problem is there as well
@@ckjhill67 I found a number online for the resistor, an NTC 3950 is the part spec and the room temp resistance would be 100k. If it's not reading 100k on your multimeter at room temp, you have a bad thermistor
I had originally gotten it from the website linked in the description, but it looks like it's no longer available. If you need one, you can try messaging whoever is in charge of that website to see if you might be able to source one or you can buy them off of eBay
If needing to replace the board you should have upgraded it to a 32-bit, maybe an SKR 1.4 Turbo + new TFT. I'm looking at doing that and my board is not broke (yet!)
The main reason I used the stock board was because my printer was still covered under the warranty from when I had bought it. I haven't looked into upgrading my printer much, so I'm not too sure what the 32 bit upgrade would improve on the printer but maybe I'll look into it in the future!
@@owenaddams I haven't found a wiring diagram persay, but the GitHub in the description has a pinout diagram for what's controlled by which pins. As long as the new board matches the same I/O pins, if you go one-by-one when replacing it, you should be fine
I hope this is the problem that'll fix my Sidewinder X2. My problem is the bed and extruder/printhead heats up as the start and starts smoking. I google smoke from print head and saw some threads that sound like similar problems. It's supposedly a MOSFIT error. I also get an error on the screen saying MAXTEMP TRIGGERED system stopped. I don't believe a MOSFIT is sold by itself. So I assume a replacement of the motherboard should do the trick I hope
How many time have you have to do this? I'm on my first replacment board, got about 6 months of warranty left, is this a common problem for this printer?
Haven't had to do it anymore since this time. I do have to repair the board on the extruder end right now though, but I don't see it being too common of a problem
If you've got a heat gun, I recommend using the heat to soften up the glue then pulling it out. If not, you can use a hair dryer to get the same effect.
I had the same problem with my printer, haven't received the replacement board yet but the customer service is really good. I just installed the new board, but now the X axis limit isn't working :/
You can find replacements boards here if that's what your searching for www.friendlyhobbies.com/collections/3d-printers/products/artillery-mks-gen-l-board
I have the maxtemp error doesnt heat up on it's own but it does heat up normal too 200 and just keeps going too 268. gonna flash the firmware hope it fixes that
Hmm, that's strange. If flashing the firmware doesn't work, it could be a board issue or thermistor issue. Make sure those are all snug and working. Check out the artillery debugging manual as well to see other options.
@@jarodmica to clarify, when I out the extruder heat up to 200 it heats up like normal but it jusy keeps goint and crashes on 268. I will check the manual to see what can be done. It's my first printer, my lcd screen sometimes show 0/0 on both bed anf extruder and sometimes 21/0
@@SMAKKEL Getting 0/0 on the LCD could be signifying a main board failure. I would try connecting it to a laptop/computer to see if the temperatures read correctly on the computer.
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Hi. I started getting the error of when the extruder is not heating and stops. I am sure the heater from the extruder doesn’t work, but I noticed the left fan doesn’t turn on while the first one does, do you think I should just change the entire extruder assembly?
Where do I plug in the 2 separate black and red wires
I only get this error when the bed extends all the way to the front of the printer and the wire is tugged on. Would the motherboard replacement fix this error or is it a wire issue?
This sounds like it could be a wire issue as I don't recall if my cable is tugged on at full extension. I would first check to make sure that nothing got unplugged on the motherboard and try running it again. Though, there are a couple things you may have to look into replacing if this keeps happening. The bottom thermistor (which may be the entire plate) or the motherboard if I remember correctly
Where does the brown wire go to? Do you have a diagram?
Should go in the top as seen in the video. Diagram can be found in the troubleshooting manual github.com/artillery3d/faq/blob/master/Artillery-FAQ.pdf
When you say "thermistor on the board", where is that located? I got the same error but my bed is showing -7c temp. Changed hotend thermistor and cartridge, checked all the cables, still nothing. It happened when i was changing my nozzle, turned off and on, and showed the error, so I find it weird if it would be something wrong with the bed cables... I sliced the bed wire, no kinks all good. So im very confused
Found it. How did you even go about changing it to see if its the thermistor or the moatherboard? Its the long back cable going from the board to the bed. Cant even find a replacement for that online
This was a long time ago, so I hardly remember myself but a mixture of referencing the document provided on their GitHub and things I knew already. At the time, the parts were able to be ordered online, though I'm not sure of the state of it right now.
I knew it was my motherboard by a short logic table. My hot end thermistor was fine, so swap that with the motherboard one to see if it causes issue. In my case, it did not and after the swap, my hotend was causing issues. This is how I knew something on the board was wrong, as well, I had shorted it out somewhere before if I remember it correctly due to another thermistor.
Im getting the MINTEMP triggered system stopped! Heater_ID:bed error after about 15 mins into a print.. the bed heats up fine... is it the termistor that the problem in the extruder
I would check to make sure that your thermistor is working fine. The fact that your able to get started printing should mean that the extruder head is able to get hot but then maybe shorts out somewhere.
My problem was the motherboard terminal went bad for my extruder thermistor if I recall
@@jarodmica i just recently replaced the one in the hot end..how do you go about checking to see if it is g ood?
@@ckjhill67 you can try using a multimeter on the ohm setting and seeing if you're getting a correct resistance but you would need to know what the room temperature specification for the thermistor is.
you could also try to replace the terminal connector for the motherboard with the terminal connector for the extruder to test to see whether or not the extruder thermistor is good, then heating it up to make sure that it's reading the temperature correctly.
Other than that I would recommend going to the debugging manual and seeing if your problem is there as well
@@ckjhill67 I found a number online for the resistor, an NTC 3950 is the part spec and the room temp resistance would be 100k. If it's not reading 100k on your multimeter at room temp, you have a bad thermistor
HELP! I cannot remember where I unplugged the fan from when removing the bottom panel!!!
Which fan specifically?
When Mine did that it was the wiring to the bed heater broke. Nothing to do with either of those. I repaired the wiring and back in action...
where did you purchase the motherboard?
I had originally gotten it from the website linked in the description, but it looks like it's no longer available. If you need one, you can try messaging whoever is in charge of that website to see if you might be able to source one or you can buy them off of eBay
where i can found the motherboard for artilery sidewinder x1
You can find a new motherboard at fulament.com or you can try emailing evnovo to see if they can send you a new one (if it's still under warranty)
U can buy It on AliExpress 15 bucks
If needing to replace the board you should have upgraded it to a 32-bit, maybe an SKR 1.4 Turbo + new TFT. I'm looking at doing that and my board is not broke (yet!)
The main reason I used the stock board was because my printer was still covered under the warranty from when I had bought it. I haven't looked into upgrading my printer much, so I'm not too sure what the 32 bit upgrade would improve on the printer but maybe I'll look into it in the future!
@@jarodmica were you able to get a diagram of the wires? Looking to go to 32 bit MB and considering other boards on the market.
@@owenaddams I haven't found a wiring diagram persay, but the GitHub in the description has a pinout diagram for what's controlled by which pins. As long as the new board matches the same I/O pins, if you go one-by-one when replacing it, you should be fine
I hope this is the problem that'll fix my Sidewinder X2. My problem is the bed and extruder/printhead heats up as the start and starts smoking. I google smoke from print head and saw some threads that sound like similar problems. It's supposedly a MOSFIT error. I also get an error on the screen saying MAXTEMP TRIGGERED system stopped. I don't believe a MOSFIT is sold by itself. So I assume a replacement of the motherboard should do the trick I hope
How many time have you have to do this? I'm on my first replacment board, got about 6 months of warranty left, is this a common problem for this printer?
Haven't had to do it anymore since this time. I do have to repair the board on the extruder end right now though, but I don't see it being too common of a problem
i cannot remove the glue on the plug!
If you've got a heat gun, I recommend using the heat to soften up the glue then pulling it out. If not, you can use a hair dryer to get the same effect.
Spray it using isopropyl alcohol. The hot glue will be loosen
I had the same problem with my printer, haven't received the replacement board yet but the customer service is really good.
I just installed the new board, but now the X axis limit isn't working :/
Did you figure out the issue? #1 problem is not plugging in everything exactly into the spots where they're supposed to be in
exactly what I was looking for trying to replace the board on my X2. thanks man.
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You can find replacements boards here if that's what your searching for
www.friendlyhobbies.com/collections/3d-printers/products/artillery-mks-gen-l-board
Amazing Video and Quality, thank you very much!
Really great video thanks for the info!!!
Great video, thank you!
I have the maxtemp error doesnt heat up on it's own but it does heat up normal too 200 and just keeps going too 268. gonna flash the firmware hope it fixes that
Hmm, that's strange. If flashing the firmware doesn't work, it could be a board issue or thermistor issue. Make sure those are all snug and working. Check out the artillery debugging manual as well to see other options.
@@jarodmica to clarify, when I out the extruder heat up to 200 it heats up like normal but it jusy keeps goint and crashes on 268. I will check the manual to see what can be done. It's my first printer, my lcd screen sometimes show 0/0 on both bed anf extruder and sometimes 21/0
@@SMAKKEL Getting 0/0 on the LCD could be signifying a main board failure. I would try connecting it to a laptop/computer to see if the temperatures read correctly on the computer.
Thanks guy!
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