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    • OwenDundefined
      OwenD @deckingman
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      @deckingman
      It's self evident that you know the hint doesn't give the B0 setting. Otherwise you wouldn't have added it after all.
      You asked if it was necessary and I indicated it is because without it my printer defaulted to bang-bang and gave rise to large oscillations in bed temp.
      https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/19761/new-heater-tuning-algorithm/111

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      • deckingmanundefined
        deckingman @OwenD
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        @OwenD said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:

        @deckingman
        It's self evident that you know the hint doesn't give the B0 setting. Otherwise you wouldn't have added it after all.
        You asked if it was necessary and I indicated it is because without it my printer defaulted to bang-bang and gave rise to large oscillations in bed temp.
        https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/19761/new-heater-tuning-algorithm/111

        Ahh. I misunderstood what you were trying to say which is basically that, yes the B0 parameter is still necessary and should still be added. Furthermore, the "hint" showing the M307 is incorrect because it does not include the B0 parameter. This needs to be corrected IMO.

        Ian
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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators @deckingman
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          @deckingman said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:

          @OwenD said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:

          @deckingman
          Yes, you need to add B1. Edit: It's B0 for PID on the bed
          The hint at the end of tuning doesn't show it, but M500 does.
          Also if you're using a mains powered bed you need the change the V24/12 to V0
          I just copied the hint the first time and couldn't figure out why I was getting such erratic temps after tuning. Without B1 it will default to bang-bang.

          I did report this, so I presume the hint will get updated at some time.

          On the basis that I've always added the B0 parameter, I've continued to add it after tuning. A moderator thinks it might not be necessary but says he'll confirm.

          I know the "hint" doesn't show - I am the one who pointed that out.

          Thanks for pointing out the "V0" thing. That is a very recent change to the documentation. A few days ago (when I tuned my bed heater) , it said something along the lines of omitting the "V" parameter for mains powered heaters - no mention at that time of making it V0.

          I wish they would add things like this to the release notes, rather than sneaking them into the documentation some time later, after we've studiously read the release notes and implemented any required changes to our configuration files. Looks like I'll have to go back through my configurations yet again, and make further changes........

          Omitting the V parameter has the same effect as using V0.

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          • deckingmanundefined
            deckingman @dc42
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            @dc42 said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:

            Omitting the V parameter has the same effect as using V0.

            Thanks for the clarification. It might be an idea if that was added to the documentation too.

            Ian
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            • Phaedruxundefined
              Phaedrux Moderator @deckingman
              last edited by

              @deckingman Done

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              • deckingmanundefined
                deckingman @Phaedrux
                last edited by

                @Phaedrux said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:

                @deckingman Done

                I meant add DC's comment that omitting the "V" parameter has the same effect as using V0. Or maybe you have elsewhere but not here https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M307_Set_or_report_heating_process_parameters

                Ian
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                • Phaedruxundefined
                  Phaedrux Moderator @deckingman
                  last edited by

                  @deckingman Refresh the page perhaps?

                  Vnnn VIN supply voltage at which the A parameter was calibrated (RepRapFirmware 1.20 and later). This allows the PID controller to compensate for changes in supply voltage. A value of zero disables compensation for changes in supply voltage. Use V0 for AC mains powered heaters. (V0 is the default. Leaving off V is the same as V0)

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                  • MartinNYHCundefined
                    MartinNYHC
                    last edited by MartinNYHC

                    M303
                    
                    Annn (RRF 3.2beta3.2 and later, optional) ambient temperature - 
                    use this parameter if you want to tune a heater that has been on 
                    and has not cooled down to embient temperature yet
                    
                    M303 H0 S230 A40
                    Error: M303: heater 0 target temperature must be below the temperature limit for this heater (120.0C)
                    

                    Did is misunderstand something?

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                    • Phaedruxundefined
                      Phaedrux Moderator @MartinNYHC
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                      @MartinNYHC said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:

                      M303 H0 S230 A40 Error: M303: heater 0 target temperature must be below the temperature limit for this heater (120.0C)
                      Did is misunderstand something?

                      Yes. You're trying to tune the bed heater to 230c, which is above the max temp limit you've set at 120c.

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                      • MartinNYHCundefined
                        MartinNYHC @Phaedrux
                        last edited by

                        @Phaedrux said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:

                        @MartinNYHC said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:

                        M303 H0 S230 A40 Error: M303: heater 0 target temperature must be below the temperature limit for this heater (120.0C)
                        Did is misunderstand something?

                        Yes. You're trying to tune the bed heater to 230c, which is above the max temp limit you've set at 120c.

                        Aaaargh. It has to be H1. That's the second time today I totally messed up. Not my day 🤒

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                        • Vetiundefined
                          Veti @MartinNYHC
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                          @MartinNYHC said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:

                          H1

                          better use T0, if you want tuning with the fan.

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                          • Muggaundefined
                            Mugga
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                            I've just updated to version 3.2 coming from 3.1.1 and also did the new PID tuning, using the tool as "heater" M303 T0 S240. Everything went okay so far, but the results arent that good.
                            This was the first print I did, it really took some time to get stable temps (there is a 5 degree drop after the first layer via slicer):
                            hotend_temps.PNG

                            In another print I've got a heater error and a quite spicky graph, forgot to make a screenshoot of it. Cleared the heater fault afterwards and restarted print, which went fine.

                            This way my old PID tune with RRF 3.1.1:

                            M307 H1 A735.3 C254.6 D5.2 S1.00 V24.2 B0 
                            

                            And new with 3.2

                            M307 H1 R2.576 C273.2:173.4 D5.89 S1.00 V24.3
                            

                            Any ideas what could be the issue?

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                            • dc42undefined
                              dc42 administrators
                              last edited by

                              If you have a spiky temperature graph, that indicates a temperature measuring issue.

                              It's hard to tell much from that graph without seeing more detail, however there is evidently some overshoot at the start. The old gain (A) parameter was 735.3 whereas the new one is 2.576 * 273.2 = 704. The reduction probably explains the overshoot. Try increasing the R parameter by a factor of 735.3/704 to get rid of it.

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                              • Muggaundefined
                                Mugga
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                                Thx for the explanation. I will adjust the R parameter like you said and see if that helps with the overshoot.
                                I will have a closer look at the spiky temperature at the heatup phase, maybe it was just a hickup.

                                Cableing should be okay, I just rebuild the printer and redid the wiring with new cables and crimps. Could any config related stuff interfere with the temperature readings?

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                                • Blacksheep99undefined
                                  Blacksheep99 @Mugga
                                  last edited by

                                  @Mugga said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:

                                  I've just updated to version 3.2 coming from 3.1.1 and also did the new PID tuning, using the tool as "heater" M303 T0 S240. Everything went okay so far, but the results arent that good.
                                  This was the first print I did, it really took some time to get stable temps (there is a 5 degree drop after the first layer via slicer):
                                  hotend_temps.PNG

                                  In another print I've got a heater error and a quite spicky graph, forgot to make a screenshoot of it. Cleared the heater fault afterwards and restarted print, which went fine.

                                  This way my old PID tune with RRF 3.1.1:

                                  M307 H1 A735.3 C254.6 D5.2 S1.00 V24.2 B0 
                                  

                                  And new with 3.2

                                  M307 H1 R2.576 C273.2:173.4 D5.89 S1.00 V24.3
                                  

                                  Any ideas what could be the issue?

                                  Sorry to go off topic but how do you name your heaters like that?

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                                  • Phaedruxundefined
                                    Phaedrux Moderator @Blacksheep99
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                                    @Blacksheep99 said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:

                                    Sorry to go off topic but how do you name your heaters like that?

                                    M308 A parameter. https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode?revisionid=HEAD#Section_M308_Set_or_report_sensor_parameters

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                                    • Blacksheep99undefined
                                      Blacksheep99 @Phaedrux
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                                      @Phaedrux said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:

                                      @Blacksheep99 said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:

                                      Sorry to go off topic but how do you name your heaters like that?

                                      M308 A parameter. https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode?revisionid=HEAD#Section_M308_Set_or_report_sensor_parameters

                                      Thanks. Nice feature.

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                                      • Muggaundefined
                                        Mugga
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                                        @Blacksheep99
                                        Yeah, exactly like Phaedrux told. Just the M308 A Paramter.

                                        I changed the R value as dc42 told me to, and the overshoot is almost gone. There is a small hickup close before reaching the target temperature but nothing special.
                                        Here is the curve:
                                        hotend_temps_02.PNG

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                                        • Phaedruxundefined
                                          Phaedrux Moderator
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                                          @Mugga Seems like maybe a noisy thermistor connection. Maybe try giving it a twist, and isolating it from other wiring as much as possible. Is your hotend grounded?

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                                          • Muggaundefined
                                            Mugga
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                                            I can try, but I havent had this behaviour before the 3.2 upgrade with the old PID tune. Hotend isnt grounded, you think that could change readings?

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