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Printer halted. Kill() called! #61

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Grenda1 opened this issue Jan 30, 2021 · 24 comments
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Printer halted. Kill() called! #61

Grenda1 opened this issue Jan 30, 2021 · 24 comments

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@Grenda1
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Grenda1 commented Jan 30, 2021

I recently installed the SKR1.4 turbo with the TFT35 E3 touchscreen.

During some prints the LCD display shows the the following error 'Printer halted. Kill() called!' and the print stops.

Everything else appears to be working flawlessly.

Please help.

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radek8 commented Jan 31, 2021

Check the thermal protection settings in Marlin

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oldman4U commented Feb 4, 2021

Please answer radek8

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Grenda1 commented Feb 4, 2021 via email

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radek8 commented Feb 4, 2021

At 12 V, too large currents flow.
There may be a problem with the connectors or the fuse. The switching transistor can also overheat.
It would be better to use 24V if possible.
The currents could be half the current.

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Grenda1 commented Feb 9, 2021 via email

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radek8 commented Feb 9, 2021

The problem will be on SKR
If you can, return it to the seller.
If this is not possible, use an external MOSFET to power the bed

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Grenda1 commented Feb 9, 2021 via email

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radek8 commented Feb 9, 2021

This is the current connection, or do you want to connect it like this?

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Grenda1 commented Feb 9, 2021 via email

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radek8 commented Feb 9, 2021

By connecting an external Mosfet, you have the option of fitting better cooling and you do not risk damaging the SKR board.
If one of the Mosfet transistors is defective, you can bypass it.
Install a heat sink on a working Mosfet.
220W at 12 V, the Mosfet is loaded with 18A, that's a lot.
Which mosfet are you defective? external or integrated on SKR?

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Grenda1 commented Feb 9, 2021 via email

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radek8 commented Feb 10, 2021

Then it's easy.
You can bypass the faulty mosfet and connect pin P2.05 from the processor directly to the external mosfet.

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radek8 commented Feb 10, 2021

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radek8 commented Feb 10, 2021

Even better, so you don't have to solder, reconfigure another pin that supports PWM :-)

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Grenda1 commented Feb 11, 2021 via email

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radek8 commented Feb 11, 2021

I don't know how you got it with the guarantee. If you are convinced of defective goods, open the dispute.
Podle toho co píšeš, že občas netopí postel, displej se vypíná a podobně.
Does this indicate a faulty power supply, or a problem with the cabling, possibly a loose fuse?

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Take a USB cable and cut it. Remove the TFT from the printer and Connect only the red and black wire to 5V and GND. Put the USB connector in a USB outlet to power up the TFT. See it it works then.

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Grenda1 commented Feb 11, 2021 via email

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radek8 commented Feb 11, 2021

What you're describing looks like poorly connected cables.
Send a photo of the connection

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Please help the community and close the ticket once you do not need it anymore. Thank you

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Grenda1 commented Feb 15, 2021 via email

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Grenda1 commented Feb 17, 2021 via email

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radek8 commented Feb 17, 2021

Send photos involved

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Please help the community and close the ticket once you do not need it anymore. Thank you

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