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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`

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 3 days ago (1 children)

are these packaged thermometer devices, such as the DS18B20, or a bare thermistor bead?

If it’s just a bead, you probably need to calibrate them.

[–] IMALlama 7 points 3 days ago (1 children)

They're 104nt's. I have never calibrated a thermistor for one of my printers before, other than updating the firmware (compile marlin, config Klipper) and choosing the appropriate value.

I did dig up a datasheet for the thermistor, will have to check resistance tonight.

[–] SzethFriendOfNimi 3 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

If they’re on board that could be their idle ambient temps.

The currents running through them, resistors, etc all generate some heat.

I tend to look at board temps less about the environment and more about how the board is doing.

Is it suddenly running very hot, etc.

As for the extruder it is attached to a thermal mass. So it may take longer to adjust but you did say it’s been sitting there for a bit.

[–] IMALlama 3 points 2 days ago

I am less concerned about the board temp and much more curiosity about the reported temporary difference between the extruder and bed.

I totally agree that the nitehawk PCB temp is quite possibly normal.