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`

  • Ediacarium@feddit.org
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    11 hours ago

    My Voron with its nighthawk is currently printing, so it’s gonna take some time until I can see how much deviation I get.

    You have a spare ` at the end of your sensor_type, maybe Klipper falls back on a generic resistor?

    Otherwise could the thermistor conduct some heat from the nh processor? (Maybe through the cable?)

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      3 hours ago

      Oh, that ` was me fighting with markdown to get the code portion of the post nicely formatted. I couldn’t figure out newlines and gave up.

      I don’t think heat is getting to the extruder via the NH. The thermistor is potted in a m3 bung that’s threaded into the extruder. The extruder itself is at ambient a few mm away.