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    • javitopiaundefined
      javitopia
      last edited by

      The fire safety guide, in the hard shutdown of heaters section (https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/FireSafety#Section_Hard_shutdown_of_heaters) mentions that the firmware, in case of a heater fault, can use the PS_ON signal to turn off the heaters (providing there are external componentes, such as a relay, using that signal.).

      Is this implemented by the firmware? As i haven't seen it in action in my printer in response to a heater fault. That being said, i haven't experienced an uncontrollable heater fault, only badly calibrated heaters that trigger the preotection and are shut down, so the temerature start to fall inmediayelly.

      So if its implemented, under what circunstances is this funcionality triggered?

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      • Zhang Jianyuundefined
        Zhang Jianyu
        last edited by

        You would need to configure a M143 heater protection instance to trigger a power shutdown. Something like this:

        M143 H1 P1 S300 A3 ; Set heater 1 monitor 1 to trigger printer shutdown if temp exceeds 300C
        

        see https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M143_in_RRF_3_01RC2_and_later

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        • javitopiaundefined
          javitopia
          last edited by

          Thank you!.

          I'll update the wiki so it is easier to find.

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          • alankilianundefined
            alankilian
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