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No clue how to get proper values for the thermistors.

Hihi! haven’t been here in quite a while.

Anyway, I’ve got a problem. I cannot seem to figure out the proper values for the thermistors in my 3D printer.

I have spent a few hours researching, and found I need a Beta Value and an R value. I know the thermistors are 100kOhms. (according to Reddit, https://www.reddit.com/r/3Dprinting/comm... ) And according to Marlin Firmware tables for said thermistor, it has these values:

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Using the values of

“M305 P0 T100000 R1000 B4200 ; Set thermistor + ADC parameters for heater 0

M143 H0 S120 ; Set temperature limit for heater 0 to 120C

results in tempature readings of 38C when it should be roughly 22C

Hopefully I phrased this in a way thats not as confusing as it is to me.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks!

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I figured it out. There was a preset option you could select and with a little editing to it I was able to make it work. here are the Sensor Values that are working:

100kOhm Thermistor

Beta: 3988

R: 2200

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@captainsnowball brother you are not giving us much to work with here:-) No pictures of the part? Good to see you on here. Anyhow, the thermistor you are looking for should be a B57560G1104F000 - Thermistor, NTC, 100 kohm, B57560G1 Series, 4092 K, Through Hole, Radial Leaded. Here is the datasheet NTC thermistors for temperature measurement, glass-encapsulated sensors, standard type

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Thanks! I'll look into that tommorow afternoon. I'll update with pics as well if I have no luck.

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@captainsnowball no worries about the pics. Take your time and focus on getting the part. Best of luck to you. Don't be a stranger.

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