

While it did heat up momentarily, the error popped up again after less than a minute: 23:40:57.529 : echo:DEBUG:INFO,ERRORSĢ3:41:37.274 : Error:Heating failed, system stopped! Heater_ID: 0Ģ3:41:37.274 : Error:Printer halted. I've tightened and loosened the screw holding the thermistor in the heating block. I've tried connecting and reconnecting both the wires for the heating element and for the thermistor.
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Is this normal for the elements to be so shoddy or are there settings I need to be changing? I still have the first 2 elements that I thought had died but maybe that's not the issue at all so I'll hang onto them in case I'm overlooking some code to change in Marlin.

This is with a brand new heating element, the third in about as many months, and I don't do much printing at all. With an estimated 5+ hrs printing time, the print got about 1 hour in before it quit with another "E1 Thermal Runaway" error. I replaced the heating element with a backup and got no error on preheat.

When it came time to print the next one, I started preheating for PLA and got an "E1 Thermal Runaway" error. Earlier today I successfully completed a small print (less than 1 hour) on our Tevo Tarantula.
