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    • DanS79undefined
      DanS79 @engikeneer
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      @engikeneer said in M307 in startup gcode gives heater over-powered warnings:

      @DanS79 I would also add that you won't see the warning when in config.g because it is run at boot, so dwc hasn't started yet so you won't see the message. If you run M98 P"config.g" from console, it will re run your config file and you will see the warning message.
      You will also have seen the warning message when you originally tuned the heaters.

      I tried the M98, and did indeed get the warnings. Yes, I got them when i did the pid tune, but thats really the only place I would expect to see them.

      Everytime they get loaded is almost like annoyware imo.

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator @DanS79
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        @DanS79 said in M307 in startup gcode gives heater over-powered warnings:

        Everytime they get loaded is almost like annoyware imo.

        Does the seatbelt light in your car annoy you too?

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        • DanS79undefined
          DanS79 @Phaedrux
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          @Phaedrux said in M307 in startup gcode gives heater over-powered warnings:

          Does the seatbelt light in your car annoy you too?

          Yes, and while i can't disable the light I did disable the annoying chime....

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          • A Former User?
            A Former User
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            did you even try M143 or are you confident enough to complain without trying it?

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            • Vetiundefined
              Veti
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              he just wants to complain

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                • DanS79undefined
                  DanS79 @A Former User
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                  @bearer said in M307 in startup gcode gives heater over-powered warnings:

                  did you even try M143 or are you confident enough to complain without trying it?

                  I did the math and that would require raising the HE limit to 582°C. That's well above even the theoretical maximum recommended by the manufacture, so i disregarded that as an option.

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                  • DanS79undefined
                    DanS79 @Veti
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                    @Veti said in M307 in startup gcode gives heater over-powered warnings:

                    he just wants to complain

                    You can shove off!

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators @DanS79
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                      @DanS79 said in M307 in startup gcode gives heater over-powered warnings:

                      I did the math and that would require raising the HE limit to 582°C. That's well above even the theoretical maximum recommended by the manufacture, so i disregarded that as an option.

                      In that case, the estimated hot end temperature reached if you were unlucky enough to get a stuck heater would be even more above the manufacturer's recommended limit, probably enough to melt the heater block if it is aluminium.

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                        @DanS79 said in M307 in startup gcode gives heater over-powered warnings:

                        @bearer said in M307 in startup gcode gives heater over-powered warnings:

                        did you even try M143 or are you confident enough to complain without trying it?

                        I did the math and that would require raising the HE limit to 582°C. That's well above even the theoretical maximum recommended by the manufacture, so i disregarded that as an option.

                        lol, its not gonna change the teperature to set the m413 before and after m307 ... you'll still have an overpowered heater if you do or you don't.

                        think of it like printing a dummy seatbelt clip to get rid of the pesky sounds in the car...

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                        • DanS79undefined
                          DanS79 @dc42
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                          @dc42 said in [M307 in startup gcode gives heater over-powered warnings]

                          In that case, the estimated hot end temperature reached if you were unlucky enough to get a stuck heater would be even more above the manufacturer's recommended limit, probably enough to melt the heater block if it is aluminium.

                          It's an E3D copper block, so its recommended max is 500°C.

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                          • deckingmanundefined
                            deckingman @Phaedrux
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                            @Phaedrux said in M307 in startup gcode gives heater over-powered warnings:

                            @DanS79 said in M307 in startup gcode gives heater over-powered warnings:

                            Everytime they get loaded is almost like annoyware imo.

                            Does the seatbelt light in your car annoy you too?

                            A better analogy would be a smoke alarm going off when the OP burns the toast. Methinks the OP has removed the batteries from said alarm (if he has any).

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                            • DanS79undefined
                              DanS79 @deckingman
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                              @deckingman Are you still crying because new features are being added?

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                                A Former User
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                                sad state of this forum these days - ciao.

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                                • DanS79undefined
                                  DanS79 @A Former User
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                                  @bearer said in [M307 in startup gcode gives heater over-powered warnings]

                                  think of it like printing a dummy seatbelt clip to get rid of the pesky sounds in the car...

                                  You know most cars have a series of steps (put in the cars software by the manufacture) you can follow to disable the alarm right?

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                                  • DanS79undefined
                                    DanS79 @A Former User
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                                    @bearer said in M307 in startup gcode gives heater over-powered warnings:

                                    sad state of this forum these days - ciao.

                                    well, if some people didn't make posts just to be a smart***, maybe they wouldn't get an equivalent response.

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