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bitfucker@programming.dev 1 month ago
Have you tried changing the pi as I suggested before? If the problem still persists, then there could be something wrong with the power supply or your house electricity. Because other than that, the only possibility is its haunted.
papalonian@lemmy.world 1 month ago
I did not, but yesterday I put marlin on the stock board (the first one to start doing the temp thing), and it’s doing the same thing, so the pi isn’t the problem.
I also tested the printer’s power supply with my multimeter and it’s stable between 23.8v-24.2v.
My house electricity is a little dodgy, my lights flicker for a half second when a high draw appliance turns on (AC, refrigerator, etc), but nothing in the house has ever been damaged by it in the 5 years I’ve been here, so I don’t think it’s strong enough to kill multiple boards, especially since it’s after a PSU. I suppose moving forward I can run the printer off a surge protector (I was running straight from the outlet because I was testing power consumption a few months back and never switched it back).