It is correct. The switch turn on to 220V fit to my country voltage.
How could I contact the customer service.
Power Supply Issue.
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Re: Power Supply Issue.
You can find the customer service on website where you bought your printer.sakon wrote:It is correct. The switch turn on to 220V fit to my country voltage.
How could I contact the customer service.
How is the wiring? Could you please take a picture of mainboard?
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Please mount the fan beside mainboard. It is very important for cooling the MOSFET.
Please contact the customer service.
Please contact the customer service.
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Re: Power Supply Issue.
Another question, can you heat the extruder alone? Is the temperature changed or not at all?
Re: Power Supply Issue.
For the fan, the fan's wire are easily broken. I'm finding a new one to replace.
For the extruder, now I power the system with computer's PSU. It can heat up the extruder over 240c, no problem anymore.
Thank you very much for your help.
For the extruder, now I power the system with computer's PSU. It can heat up the extruder over 240c, no problem anymore.
Thank you very much for your help.
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Hi I seems to having the same issue.
The PSU is having a clicking sound.
I have cross checked all the wireing multiple times. all seems ok.
When I havent connected the PSU to the controller board I can measure 12v on both the red wire. But when I connect then its only 0,65V.
I can connect the controller board by USB and then the display light up, and I have even updated the firmware with success.
If you want I can send you some pictures off my wireing.
Best regard
Martin Schmidt
The PSU is having a clicking sound.
I have cross checked all the wireing multiple times. all seems ok.
When I havent connected the PSU to the controller board I can measure 12v on both the red wire. But when I connect then its only 0,65V.
I can connect the controller board by USB and then the display light up, and I have even updated the firmware with success.
If you want I can send you some pictures off my wireing.
Best regard
Martin Schmidt
Re: Power Supply Issue.
Hi,Martinmschmidt wrote:Hi I seems to having the same issue.
The PSU is having a clicking sound.
I have cross checked all the wireing multiple times. all seems ok.
When I havent connected the PSU to the controller board I can measure 12v on both the red wire. But when I connect then its only 0,65V.
I can connect the controller board by USB and then the display light up, and I have even updated the firmware with success.
If you want I can send you some pictures off my wireing.
Best regard
Martin Schmidt
It seems like your PSU has no sufficient loading capacity,i guees you may need to replace it.
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When that is said you mean a replacement of the PSU.
Its a complete new set I just have bought, So who shall I conrtact to have the replacement?
Martin
Its a complete new set I just have bought, So who shall I conrtact to have the replacement?
Martin
Re: Power Supply Issue.
You can contact the seller to talk about it.