I have, and sadly it did not seem to make a difference as far as I could see.
Hmm I hadn't considered that the reading could be wrong, I'll pull apart my hotend later today to have a look at it.
It's a pretty new printer though, I'd be surprised if I have managed to wear down the wire yet, but still I'll have a look.
New to 3d printing, my ender 3 is having problems with thermal runaway and doesn't seem to be able to keep a consistent temperature when I begin printing.


It however does not have issues maintaining the temperature when it's not actually printing. I can set my hotend to 215 before beggining my print and it's happy to sit there.
Other problems with it include under extrusion and extruder skipping, as it seems to have troubles pushing the filament out.
What does this sound like it could be? Does it sound like a blockage? Could a blockage cause temperature issues? I have already tried turning off the part cooling fan as I had a similar issue with that a while back but that has no made a difference it seems.
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I think we should have karma totals to serve the same purpose as it did on reddit, to keep bots, spam and throwaway accounts out of communities.
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I think we should have karma totals to serve the same purpose as it did on reddit, to keep bots, spam and throwaway accounts out of communities.