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    • Jordan_Miller41undefined
      Jordan_Miller41
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      Hello all,

      New to configuring Thermistors and such in the firmware, I have 2 - 10K water temperature sensors that I will be using in my water cooling loop to monitor temperatures.

      I have plugged these into temp 0 and 1 for right now to test, and I am getting a reading of 72.3 C or so. My basement is more around 16.5 C, I am sure there is a value to tune, I am just not able to find it in the many forums I have scrolled through. Any help is appreciated!

      Thanks in advance.

      Jordan

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti
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        you need the temperature resistance table for it.

        go to https://configtool.reprapfirmware.org/Heaters

        click on the beta field and select custom and put in 25 and a mid range and a high range temperature value that is in the range that you will use.

        it will generate the T, B and C values you need

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        • dc42undefined
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          If it's a 10K thermistor than you need T10000 in the M308 command (assuming RRF3). The B value you need depends on the thermistor. As the temperature range of interest is low, you can use C0.

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          • Jordan_Miller41undefined
            Jordan_Miller41 @dc42
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            @dc42 said in Configuring 10K Water Temp. Sensor:

            If it's a 10K thermistor than you need T10000 in the M308 command (assuming RRF3). The B value you need depends on the thermistor. As the temperature range of interest is low, you can use C0.

            Gotcha, I just chose the 10K option in the RRF Config Tool, (which I couldn't figure out before how to get to pop up), and you can see the temperature results below.

            Thanks for the help.

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            • Jordan_Miller41undefined
              Jordan_Miller41 @Veti
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              @Veti Gotcha, thanks for the tip, I may have to do this for future thermistors.

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              • Nuramoriundefined
                Nuramori
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                I'm using one on my watercooled head. Which sensor are you using (got a link)? I can share my config.g if that will help you.

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                • Jordan_Miller41undefined
                  Jordan_Miller41 @Nuramori
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                  @Nuramori Cool! Of course, here it is: https://www.amazon.com/Barrow-Temperature-Sensor-Fitting-Silver/dp/B06XB4JK7G

                  I am looking to do an up and downstream sensor to measure the temp split on either side of the radiator.

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