I have my A1 plugged into a soecial surge protector that provides power to the rest of the outlets if the one trigger outlet draws enough power. So the printer is always on so that I can send stuff to it but doesn’t draw a lot of power. When it’s heating up and printing the power draw increases enough to trigger the rest of the outlets and a desk lamp turns on so I can see what’s being printed better. This is especially helpful at night when the desk lamp is the only light in the small office my printer is in. It’s been set up like this for 2 years and it’s been great.
This morning I was not actively printing anything and I went into the office and the desk lamp was on. I looked at the printer and it wanted to update the firmware, so I did so. Afterward the lamp stayed on. I rebooted the printer multiple times and while it’s rebooting obviously the lamp is off and when it boots back up the lamp stays on.
What is causing this increased power draw? Any ideas or insights?
For now I’m leaving it fully off but I’ll have to manually go in and turn it on before sending something to print which is less convenient.
A1s have a defect that can cause them to catch fire. Yours may be experiencing that? I’d be careful.
AFAIK it’s a thermistor that is breaking causing thermal runaway. But this is can only happen during printing where heated/hotend is heating.
Thanks! I have a Mini so haven’t paid that much attention.
What’s the defect? Can you send an article or something? Is there a recall or something I should do? In what way do I “be careful”?
See ExcessShiv. Looks like I’m wrong about it being possible while not printing.
What is the power threshold? Maybe it was just barely below it before, and a new something that runs at startup adds that extra couple of watts in CPU power triggering it.
If it spikes in the heating range during reboot maybe they added a new diagnostic check that briefly turns on the heaters?
Your first theory was mine as well. Although the power strip doesn’t specify what the threshold is; I can set it to low/med/high. It’s set to low.
For your second idea, I’ll test it, but I believe it stays on indefinitely, not just for a few minutes after boot up
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What does this mean? There’s no chamber on an A1 and no light. And why would saving a preference after power off cause increased energy draw?

