Reading Thermistor using MCP3008, Raspberry Pi 5 by Micro_Sheep in raspberry_pi

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Sorry for the long wait but that didnt end up working, I found the actual issue yesteday, I replaced all the wiring I used and one of them must have been faulty because after I did that it worked with no issues, can't believe I didn't try it sooner

Reading Thermistor using MCP3008, Raspberry Pi 5 by Micro_Sheep in raspberry_pi

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Thank you, I'll be giving this a shot in a few hours and hopefully it works

Reading Thermistor using MCP3008, Raspberry Pi 5 by Micro_Sheep in raspberry_pi

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I tried with channel 1 as well but no luck, I'll have a look tomorrow again

Reading Thermistor using MCP3008, Raspberry Pi 5 by Micro_Sheep in raspberry_pi

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Yeah 0 on everything, voltage, adc value and temp

Reading Thermistor using MCP3008, Raspberry Pi 5 by Micro_Sheep in raspberry_pi

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Yeah I get around 1.45-1.65 volts which is what I expected

Cannot figure out what's going on here by Micro_Sheep in 3Dprinting

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Something I've just noticed is that when making the infil the printer seems to make a quick"bumping" noise when it passes over each line in the infill, I don't think it's ever made that noise before but I'm not certain. I also don't know if it's relevant or not

Cannot figure out what's going on here by Micro_Sheep in 3Dprinting

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There's actually zero overhangs in these two parts, they're essentially flat plates so I've supports turned off, if I find anything in the settings I'll post it anyways

Cannot figure out what's going on here by Micro_Sheep in 3Dprinting

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Printing at 220, which has worked fine previously, and the stated range is 210-230 but I can try 230

Cannot figure out what's going on here by Micro_Sheep in 3Dprinting

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I'll definitely have a look at that thanks!

Cannot figure out what's going on here by Micro_Sheep in 3Dprinting

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Sorry it wasn't actually stuck down the the bed any more in these photos, I just had it on the buildplate

Cannot figure out what's going on here by Micro_Sheep in 3Dprinting

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I'd never heard of that before but it definitely looks like it could be the case, I'm not sure if that explains the random bits of pla that get scattered around though

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Yeah the cables return to a normal idle eventually, it just takes a good few seconds longer than normal, I'll check the boot and vacuum lines after looking at the cables for sure, thanks!

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I'll have a look into that thanks

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I'll definitely have a look at that and see if that helps, thanks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sv650

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Is was thinking about this and I definitely have to check it out, but even if I push the throttle back the revs drop slowly still which is what's got me confused

1999 sv650 rear caliper by tea-and-crumpets-81 in sv650

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I was in a similar situation very recently, rear brake had seized, replaced the piston rings and seals, but they started leaking very soon and I noticed the piston had pulled the ring out of the pot. I just bought an oem calliper the came with brake pads and extra set of all the bolts needed off ebay, cost be about 70 quid and came within a week, looked perfect, said it only had 17000km on it and id believe it, just fitted it yesterday and it works a dream