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I had the same issue after about a year of use. To fix it, I ran the temporary heater power cables alongside the reverse-bowden tube until my replacement wires came in. Learned along the way that the wire size I had been using for a Pharos Rapido was insufficient despite being the recommended size in the docs for standard heaters.
I have a rapido HF. The thing heats up really fast, so it must be pulling some juice. What wire gauge did you wind up going with? It looks like the heater is rated for 115 watts, which is roughly 5 amps.
I think I have 16 AWG on it now, which is definitely overkill. It’s been a wild journey of mods so I’m not even sure what I last installed. I got rid of drag chains and the Huvud CAN board was finicky about voltage drops so I went a bit overboard. I just remember the 24 AWG copper was insufficient for CAN + Rapido HF despite the shorter run and being an IGUS branded cable.
Here is the 16 AWG wire I used: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B089CW1YGM