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    • gloomyandyundefined
      gloomyandy
      last edited by gloomyandy

      Hi @dc42 , sorry that took a little longer then I expected!

      So the problem I was seeing was that when the bed was hot, occasionally when the tuning code switched from heater off to heater on the temperature would not drop below the temperature recorded in peakTemp, or rather it had already heated to be above that temperature by the next time that the tuning code runs. This resulted in new values for peakTemp, afterPeakTemp, peakTime and afterPeakTime not being captured which in turn resulted in the later if statement:

      		else if (afterPeakTime == peakTime && temperature - tuningTargetTemp >= TuningPeakTempDrop - TuningHysteresis)
      		{
      			afterPeakTime = now;
      			afterPeakTemp = temperature;
      		}
      

      never being executed. This then gives an odd value for heatingRate as the calculation used the times and values from the previous cooling cycle for afterPeakTime and afterPeakTemp.

      I've made some changes to my test branch which seem to help with this (but this may not be the best fix). You can see the changes here:
      https://github.com/gloomyandy/RepRapFirmware/commit/1726cdf3647ecf812400cded0b04d295a30420fc

      Let me know if any of that makes sense!

      Oh and one final thought. With a hot bed we can end up with some very short times in dLow (I've seen values as low as 250mS or 500ms and occasionally 0). With the sample time being 250mS any "jitter" from say 1000 to 750 or 1250 can result in a pretty big impact on the standard deviation and so on the stability test.

      0 gloomyandy committed to gloomyandy/RepRapFirmware
      Experimental fix for when temperature drop is not detected with heaters
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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators
        last edited by

        Thanks Andy, I agree with your fix and I have committed it.

        We may need to reduce the heat sample time to handle heaters with very short dead times. It's on my work list to make it variable again.

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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        • jay_s_ukundefined
          jay_s_uk
          last edited by

          @chrishamm
          The new heater tuning output doesn't get saved using M500 when a duet is connected to an SBC.
          They save fine when in standalone mode

          Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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          • chrishammundefined
            chrishamm administrators @jay_s_uk
            last edited by

            @jay_s_uk This is known and it will be addressed in 3.2-b4. DSF 3.2-b3 doesn't have the new object model properties either, so it cannot save them yet.

            Duet software engineer

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            • jay_s_ukundefined
              jay_s_uk @chrishamm
              last edited by

              @chrishamm good. Just wanted to make sure it was known

              Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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              • jay_s_ukundefined
                jay_s_uk
                last edited by

                @dc42
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                Here is a snapshot of the bed tuning being carried out on a my duet 3 in standalone mode.
                As you can see, the cool down period takes longer and longer as the bed heats up.
                I have a 500x500x10 aluminium bed with a 2kW 240v silicone heater with a thermocouple embedded in it.
                These were my results.

                Warning: heater behaviour was not consistent during tuning
                Auto tuning heater 0 completed after 30 cycles in 1047 seconds. This heater needs the following M307 command:
                 M307 H0 R1.489 C145.3 D2.44 S1.00 V27.0
                Send M500 to save this command in config-override.g
                

                Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                • gloomyandyundefined
                  gloomyandy
                  last edited by

                  @dc42 Hi David,
                  I've been taking another look at this and have implemented your suggestion:
                  "One option would be to check the consistency after 5 cycles, and if it is poor then throw the data away and start again. So instead of doing 2 dummy cycles and up to 30 real cycles, it would do 7 dummy cycles and up to 25 real cycles."

                  Though in my case it will actually still run up to 30 real cycles after the 7 dummy ones. I basically added a new phase to insert the extra dummy cycles. I've been testing it and it works fine for me and the results it produces are pretty consistent. You can see the changes I made here: https://github.com/gloomyandy/RepRapFirmware/commit/868993b6e534e985bf5fe689a76ed33ce4ddb9a1

                  I've also been running a number of tests using the results from the new tuning code on both my bed and hot end heaters and so far it looks pretty good. I see very stable temperatures both with and without the cooling fan. The initial overshoot is pretty low (approx 2 degrees on the hotend and less than 1 degree on the bed).

                  0 gloomyandy committed to gloomyandy/RepRapFirmware
                  Run extra 5 tuning cycles if readings are not stable
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                  • pixelpieperundefined
                    pixelpieper
                    last edited by pixelpieper

                    Hi, @dc42 - I think I found a bug when using multiple thermistors together with M143 monitors. I use a duet Maestro with an AC powered silicone mat heater. I have the heater configured such that a) we regulate for a thermistor placed on the edge of the aluminum bed (Bedplate) but I want the thermistor integrated inside the silicone mat (Bedmat) not to reach temperatures higher than 130°C - hence I have configured two monitors with M143, disabling the heater temporarily once the mat reaches 130°C:

                    ;; thermal -------------------------------------------------
                    ; Sensors --------------------------------------------------
                    M308 S0 P"bedtemp" Y"thermistor" T100000 B3950 A"Bedmat"; configure sensor 0 as thermistor on pin temp0
                    M308 S1 P"e0temp" Y"pt1000" A"Hotend"  ; configure sensor 1 as thermistor
                    M308 S2 P"ctemp" Y"thermistor" T100000 B3950 A"Chamber"	;Chamber fan
                    M308 S3 Y"mcu-temp" A"Board"
                    M308 S4 P"e1temp" Y"thermistor" T100000 B3950 A"Bedplate"
                     
                    ; Heaters --------------------------------------------------
                    ;Bed
                    M950 H0 C"bedheat" T4                           ; create bed heater output on out0 and map it to sensor 4
                    M950 H1 C"e0heat" T1                           ; create nozzle heater output on e0heat and map it to sensor 1
                    M140 H0   
                    
                    ;PID Settings
                    M307 H0 A301.0 C845.3 D1.4 S1.00 V23.6 B0	
                    M307 H1 A482.6 C291.7 D5.5 S1.00 V23.6 B0 ;V6
                    
                    ; Monitors & Limits
                    M143 H0 P1 T0 A2 S130 C0                     ; Regulate (A2) bed heater (H0) to have pad sensor (T0) below 130°C. Use Heater monitor 1 for it
                    M143 H0 P2 T0 A0 S135 C0                     ; Fault (A0) bed heater (H0) if pad sensor (T0) exceeds 135°C. Use Heater monitor 2 for it
                    M143 H0 P0 S120                            ; Set bed heater max temperature to 120°C, use implict monitor 0 which is implicitly configured for heater fault
                    M143 H1 S400                                  ; set temperature limit for heater 1 to 275C
                    
                    

                    I would have assumed these monitors would be also considered when tuning, but that does not seem to be the case, I peak 40°C over my limit of 130°C:
                    72e41467-f2af-4fd6-9863-0312dfbc8543-image.png
                    5e1142c8-dd05-40bb-af32-193ecc148d38-image.png

                    After tuning M143 works again as expected:
                    6a1fe1e6-e530-4998-95d1-b050608ba228-image.png

                    Voron V2.434 / Duet 3 Mini5+, Duet 3 Expansion Mini 2+, Duet 1LC V1.1 Toolboard
                    Voron V0.250 / Duet 2 Maestro

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators @gloomyandy
                      last edited by

                      @gloomyandy said in New heater tuning algorithm:

                      I've been taking another look at this and have implemented your suggestion:
                      "One option would be to check the consistency after 5 cycles, and if it is poor then throw the data away and start again. So instead of doing 2 dummy cycles and up to 30 real cycles, it would do 7 dummy cycles and up to 25 real cycles."

                      Thanks; but I'd rather try my other suggestion, i.e. do idle cycles until the on-time settles (or a limit is reached). That way it should usually do less than 7 idle cycles.

                      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @pixelpieper
                        last edited by

                        @pixelpieper said in New heater tuning algorithm:

                        Hi, @dc42 - I think I found a bug when using multiple thermistors together with M143 monitors. I use a duet Maestro with an AC powered silicone mat heater. I have the heater configured such that a) we regulate for a thermistor placed on the edge of the aluminum bed (Bedplate) but I want the thermistor integrated inside the silicone mat (Bedmat) not to reach temperatures higher than 130°C - hence I have configured two monitors with M143, disabling the heater temporarily once the mat reaches 130°C:

                        As with the old heater tuning algorithm, the new one will always overshoot the target temperature. You need to be aware of this when choosing the target temperature. The heater itself is switched off when the target temperature is reached, so the overshoot is purely due to excess thermal mass in the heater and poor coupling to the thermistor.

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                        http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                        • gloomyandyundefined
                          gloomyandy @dc42
                          last edited by

                          @dc42 said in New heater tuning algorithm:

                          Thanks; but I'd rather try my other suggestion, i.e. do idle cycles until the on-time settles (or a limit is reached). That way it should usually do less than 7 idle cycles.

                          Hi I'll be interested to see how well that works. I did play around with something along those lines but could not find a good stability test that only needed a small number of cycles. I should also have said that in the my test version if the overall results are stable after 5 cycles then it will use those results (as it does now), the extra cycles are only used if things are not stable.

                          Let me know if you want me to give anything a try.

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                          • jaymcd0626undefined
                            jaymcd0626
                            last edited by Phaedrux

                            Tried this and the cycle never seems to stop.

                            https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/20046/attempting-to-pid-tune-my-heat-bed?_=1606325917554

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                            • jay_s_ukundefined
                              jay_s_uk @jaymcd0626
                              last edited by

                              @jaymcd0626 it'll get to 30 cycles and then fail but will give you an output. This can be used for the time being.
                              Dc42 is going to be tweaking the heater algorithm

                              Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                              • jbarrosundefined
                                jbarros
                                last edited by jbarros

                                Just to add some data into this, I just performed pid tuning on a new printer I'm finishing, new heater model so I don't have a baseline for it.

                                Heater: Keenovo 240V 750W 300x300mm
                                Bed: 310x310x4mm

                                RepRapFirmware for Duet 3 MB6HC version 3.2-beta4 running on Duet 3 MB6HC v1.01 or later (standalone mode)
                                
                                M308 S0 P"temp0" Y"thermistor" T100000 B3950       ; configure sensor 0 as thermistor on pin temp0 - 100k beta 3950 1% thermistor (Used in Keenovo AC silicone mats)
                                
                                28/11/2020, 22:47:58 M307 H0
                                Heater 0 model: heating rate 0.911, cooling time constant 393.9, dead time 1.81, max PWM 1.00, calibration voltage 24.1, mode PIDComputed PID parameters: setpoint change: P108.5, I4.069, D137.1, load change: P108.5, I13.719, D137.1
                                28/11/2020, 22:47:53 M303
                                Heater 0 tuning succeeded, use M307 H0 to see result
                                28/11/2020, 22:44:05 Warning: heater behaviour was not consistent during tuningAuto tuning heater 0 completed after 30 cycles in 1711 seconds. This heater needs the following M307 command: M307 H0 R0.911 C393.9 D1.81 S1.00 V24.1
                                Edit the M307 H0 command in config.g to match this.
                                28/11/2020, 22:42:06 M303
                                Heater 0 is being tuned, phase 4 of 4
                                28/11/2020, 22:18:24 Auto tune starting phase 3, fan off
                                28/11/2020, 22:17:03 Auto tune starting phase 2, heater settling
                                28/11/2020, 22:16:29 M303
                                Heater 0 is being tuned, phase 2 of 4
                                28/11/2020, 22:15:39 Auto tune starting phase 1, heater on
                                28/11/2020, 22:15:33 M303 H0 S80
                                Auto tuning heater 0 using target temperature 80.0°C and PWM 1.00 - do not leave printer unattended
                                
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                                • hmortensenundefined
                                  hmortensen
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi

                                  I've tried tuning my hotend heater after updating to 3.2b4, but this step "Auto tune starting phase 3, fan on" ran for 45 min without finishing, and then I turned it off.

                                  Is something wrong, or should it take this long?

                                  Attached snip of temp chart and console log.

                                  Screenshot 2020-11-29 200054.png

                                  11/29/2020, 7:47:45 PM	M303
                                  Heater 1 is being tuned, phase 5 of 5
                                  11/29/2020, 7:37:59 PM	M303
                                  Heater 1 is being tuned, phase 5 of 5
                                  11/29/2020, 7:11:50 PM	M303
                                  Heater 1 is being tuned, phase 5 of 5
                                  11/29/2020, 7:07:56 PM	M303
                                  Heater 1 is being tuned, phase 5 of 5
                                  11/29/2020, 7:05:29 PM	Auto tune starting phase 3, fan on
                                  11/29/2020, 7:04:57 PM	M303
                                  Heater 1 is being tuned, phase 4 of 5
                                  11/29/2020, 7:02:30 PM	M303
                                  Auto tune starting phase 3, fan off
                                  Heater 1 is being tuned, phase 4 of 5
                                  11/29/2020, 7:01:05 PM	Auto tune starting phase 2, heater settling
                                  11/29/2020, 7:01:03 PM	M303
                                  Heater 1 is being tuned, phase 2 of 5
                                  11/29/2020, 6:58:30 PM	M303
                                  Heater 1 is being tuned, phase 2 of 5
                                  11/29/2020, 6:58:05 PM	Auto tune starting phase 1, heater on
                                  11/29/2020, 6:58:00 PM	M303 T0 S250
                                  Auto tuning heater 1 using target temperature 250.0°C and PWM 1.00 - do not leave printer unattended
                                  11/29/2020, 6:57:47 PM	Connection established
                                  11/29/2020, 6:57:46 PM	Connection interrupted, attempting to reconnect...
                                  HTTP request timed out
                                  11/29/2020, 6:57:36 PM	Upload of config.g successful after 0s
                                  11/29/2020, 6:56:36 PM	M303 T0 S250
                                  Error: M303: heater 1 target temperature must be below the temperature limit for this heater (250.0C)
                                  11/29/2020, 6:44:03 PM	M122
                                  === Diagnostics ===
                                  RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet version 3.2-beta4 running on Duet WiFi 1.02 or later
                                  Board ID: 08DGM-917NK-F2MS4-7JTDJ-3SS6J-KWVNH
                                  Used output buffers: 3 of 24 (15 max)
                                  === RTOS ===
                                  Static ram: 24108
                                  Dynamic ram: 104312 of which 40 recycled
                                  Never used RAM 1588, free system stack 188 words
                                  Tasks: NETWORK(ready,148) HEAT(blocked,294) MAIN(running,459) IDLE(ready,20)
                                  Owned mutexes: WiFi(NETWORK)
                                  === Platform ===
                                  Last reset 00:46:27 ago, cause: software
                                  Last software reset details not available
                                  Error status: 0x00
                                  MCU temperature: min 28.1, current 28.9, max 29.4
                                  Supply voltage: min 23.9, current 24.0, max 24.3, under voltage events: 0, over voltage events: 0, power good: yes
                                  Driver 0: position 0, standstill, SG min/max not available
                                  Driver 1: position 0, standstill, SG min/max not available
                                  Driver 2: position 0, standstill, SG min/max not available
                                  Driver 3: position 0, standstill, SG min/max not available
                                  Driver 4: position 0, standstill, SG min/max not available
                                  Driver 5: position 0
                                  Driver 6: position 0
                                  Driver 7: position 0
                                  Driver 8: position 0
                                  Driver 9: position 0
                                  Driver 10: position 0
                                  Driver 11: position 0
                                  Date/time: 2020-11-29 18:43:55
                                  Cache data hit count 4294967295
                                  Slowest loop: 259.02ms; fastest: 0.19ms
                                  I2C nak errors 0, send timeouts 0, receive timeouts 0, finishTimeouts 0, resets 0
                                  === Storage ===
                                  Free file entries: 10
                                  SD card 0 detected, interface speed: 20.0MBytes/sec
                                  SD card longest read time 4.6ms, write time 39.8ms, max retries 0
                                  === Move ===
                                  Hiccups: 0(0), FreeDm: 169, MinFreeDm: 169, MaxWait: 0ms
                                  Bed compensation in use: none, comp offset 0.000
                                  === MainDDARing ===
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                                  === AuxDDARing ===
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                                  === Heat ===
                                  Bed heaters = 0 -1 -1 -1, chamberHeaters = -1 -1 -1 -1
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                                  - WiFi -
                                  Network state is active
                                  WiFi module is connected to access point 
                                  Failed messages: pending 0, notready 0, noresp 0
                                  WiFi firmware version 1.24
                                  WiFi MAC address 60:01:94:2e:a5:fa
                                  WiFi Vcc 3.40, reset reason Turned on by main processor
                                  WiFi flash size 4194304, free heap 23840
                                  WiFi IP address 192.168.1.7
                                  WiFi signal strength -64dBm, mode none, reconnections 0, sleep mode modem
                                  Clock register 00002002
                                  Socket states: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
                                  11/29/2020, 6:43:25 PM	M115
                                  FIRMWARE_NAME: RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet FIRMWARE_VERSION: 3.2-beta4 ELECTRONICS: Duet WiFi 1.02 or later FIRMWARE_DATE: 2020-11-26
                                  11/29/2020, 6:41:14 PM	Connected to 192.168.1.7
                                  
                                  
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                                  • dc42undefined
                                    dc42 administrators @gloomyandy
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                                    @gloomyandy said in New heater tuning algorithm:

                                    @dc42 said in New heater tuning algorithm:

                                    Thanks; but I'd rather try my other suggestion, i.e. do idle cycles until the on-time settles (or a limit is reached). That way it should usually do less than 7 idle cycles.

                                    Hi I'll be interested to see how well that works. I did play around with something along those lines but could not find a good stability test that only needed a small number of cycles. I should also have said that in the my test version if the overall results are stable after 5 cycles then it will use those results (as it does now), the extra cycles are only used if things are not stable.

                                    Let me know if you want me to give anything a try.

                                    I've implemented that algorithm, and it works well on my bed heater that previously needed all 30 cycles. Now it needs 7 idle and 5 tuning cycles. The temperature graph clearly shows that the cooling time increases steadily through the idle cycles.

                                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                    Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                                    • dc42undefined
                                      dc42 administrators @hmortensen
                                      last edited by

                                      @hmortensen said in New heater tuning algorithm:

                                      Hi

                                      I've tried tuning my hotend heater after updating to 3.2b4, but this step "Auto tune starting phase 3, fan on" ran for 45 min without finishing, and then I turned it off.

                                      Is something wrong, or should it take this long?

                                      The tuning algorithm does two idle cycles and up to 30 tining cycles until the data becomes stable. Yout heater struggles to reach 250C, so each cycle is taking 2 minutes. Therefore it could take a little over an hour. You could try using a lower target temperature.

                                      The next update uses a modified algorithm that often reduces the number of cycles needed in cases like yours.

                                      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                                      • hmortensenundefined
                                        hmortensen @dc42
                                        last edited by

                                        @dc42 said in New heater tuning algorithm:

                                        @hmortensen said in New heater tuning algorithm:

                                        Hi

                                        I've tried tuning my hotend heater after updating to 3.2b4, but this step "Auto tune starting phase 3, fan on" ran for 45 min without finishing, and then I turned it off.

                                        Is something wrong, or should it take this long?

                                        The tuning algorithm does two idle cycles and up to 30 tining cycles until the data becomes stable. Yout heater struggles to reach 250C, so each cycle is taking 2 minutes. Therefore it could take a little over an hour. You could try using a lower target temperature.

                                        The next update uses a modified algorithm that often reduces the number of cycles needed in cases like yours.

                                        Is it possible to control the fan when tuning? I rarely use it at 100% when printing, but the tuning turns it fully on.
                                        Can I see how many cycles it has run so far?
                                        Would the result be usefull at all, if I let it finish, or should I just wait for the next algorithm update?

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                                        • dc42undefined
                                          dc42 administrators @hmortensen
                                          last edited by

                                          @hmortensen said in New heater tuning algorithm:

                                          Is it possible to control the fan when tuning?

                                          No.

                                          I rarely use it at 100% when printing, but the tuning turns it fully on.

                                          When printing, the heating algorithm takes account of using the fan at reduced PWM.

                                          Can I see how many cycles it has run so far?

                                          Only by counting the cycles on the temperature graph.

                                          Would the result be usefull at all, if I let it finish, or should I just wait for the next algorithm update?

                                          Yes it would be useful; however the next version is likely to be available 1 to 2 days from now, so you may prefer to wait.

                                          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                          Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                                          • hmortensenundefined
                                            hmortensen @dc42
                                            last edited by

                                            @dc42 said in New heater tuning algorithm:

                                            @hmortensen said in New heater tuning algorithm:

                                            Is it possible to control the fan when tuning?

                                            No.

                                            I rarely use it at 100% when printing, but the tuning turns it fully on.

                                            When printing, the heating algorithm takes account of using the fan at reduced PWM.

                                            Can I see how many cycles it has run so far?

                                            Only by counting the cycles on the temperature graph.

                                            Would the result be usefull at all, if I let it finish, or should I just wait for the next algorithm update?

                                            Yes it would be useful; however the next version is likely to be available 1 to 2 days from now, so you may prefer to wait.

                                            Redid the tuning after updating to beta 4.1. This time it did finish after 45 min but with a warning.
                                            Then I tried with S230 instead, and that took around 11 min and no warning.
                                            Any guidelines to which temperature to tune at?

                                            After saving with M500, it also rewrote the M307 for bed heater. I didn't retune bed heater yet. Is that normal?

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