Hot end thermistor calibration
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 1:59 pm
I've tried searching the forum and can't find a mention of how to do this other than mhackney stated he would post one up in the future but I can't even find that original post now, lol... But does anyone have a link or quick instruction on how to calibrate the hot end thermistor temp in the firmware to match real world temp?? I assume this would involve modifying the thermistor table, but I do not have any experience in that realm.
Since I first built the MAX back in January I knew that I should've went ahead and measured my real world hot end temp against the software calculated temp, but figured since I was getting decent prints (or so I thought) that it must be close... BOY WAS I WRONG! I have been printing at 245C (software) basically since I got the printer, but when I measured it this past weekend I was floored... 245C in software on my machine equated to 192C with a thermocouple! So I've been printing ABS at down in the PLA temp range, lol! If I didn't have Steve's geared extruder and fought it into submission to push that filament through 30C under where it should be with such force I probably would've figured this out a long time ago.
Currently I've determined to print good with ABS I have to print at 293C in repetier/gcode, but when measuring the hot end between the no22le & heat sink I get ~230C. This is with seemecnc filament.
So obviously either the thermistor is not to spec, or it has to do with my mounting of the thermistor. But either way it does at least read stable/solid and I can make better quality prints now. Before my prints were extremely stringy, and now I get very little stringing. But it would be nice to have the correct temp set in the gcode rather than a "fake" temperature to make it match what I want in real world temp, lol
Since I first built the MAX back in January I knew that I should've went ahead and measured my real world hot end temp against the software calculated temp, but figured since I was getting decent prints (or so I thought) that it must be close... BOY WAS I WRONG! I have been printing at 245C (software) basically since I got the printer, but when I measured it this past weekend I was floored... 245C in software on my machine equated to 192C with a thermocouple! So I've been printing ABS at down in the PLA temp range, lol! If I didn't have Steve's geared extruder and fought it into submission to push that filament through 30C under where it should be with such force I probably would've figured this out a long time ago.

So obviously either the thermistor is not to spec, or it has to do with my mounting of the thermistor. But either way it does at least read stable/solid and I can make better quality prints now. Before my prints were extremely stringy, and now I get very little stringing. But it would be nice to have the correct temp set in the gcode rather than a "fake" temperature to make it match what I want in real world temp, lol