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After updating to 3.4.0beta2: faulty heater 1, -273.1C.

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    dc42 administrators @dc42
    last edited by dc42 8 Aug 2021, 11:23 8 Aug 2021, 11:22

    @CadetC @pixelpieper @Serge I am still trying to determine why I don't see this issue on my tool boards. Please can you each run M122 B# where # is the tool board number, and tell me what bootloader version it reports.

    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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      CadetC @dc42
      last edited by 8 Aug 2021, 11:48

      @dc42 said in After updating to 3.4.0beta2: faulty heater 1, -273.1C.:

      @CadetC @pixelpieper @Serge I am still trying to determine why I don't see this issue on my tool boards. Please can you each run M122 B# where # is the tool board number, and tell me what bootloader version it reports.

      M122 B121
      Diagnostics for board 121:
      Duet TOOL1LC firmware version 3.3 (2021-06-15 16:12:58)
      Bootloader ID: SAMC21 bootloader version 2.3 (2021-01-26b1
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        dc42 administrators @CadetC
        last edited by 8 Aug 2021, 13:11

        @cadetc thanks, it's not the bootloader version then.

        @CadetC @pixelpieper @Serge I have identified a possible cause of this issue. Please try the new tool board firmware at https://www.dropbox.com/sh/cq7q3g8coymo9s3/AABtPYEzV1_unETpKEMPInSia?dl=0. If with this version you find the temperature error is much reduced, then please re-run the temperature calibration and report the new H and L values. If you still get large errors with this version, then just revert the tool board firmware to 3.3.

        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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          pixelpieper @dc42
          last edited by 8 Aug 2021, 13:36

          @dc42 I installed the firmware, I get a temperature rise from 35 to arround 65 degrees with the 3.3 H & L values. When trying to calibrate:

          M308 S1 H999
          Measured H correction for port "121.temp0" is 48

          M308 S1 L999
          Error: M308: Computed correction is not valid. Check that you have placed a jumper across the thermistor input.

          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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            pixelpieper @dc42
            last edited by 8 Aug 2021, 13:37

            @dc42 For the bootloader version:

            M122 B121
            

            Diagnostics for board 121:
            Duet TOOL1LC firmware version 3.3 (2021-06-15 16:12:58)
            Bootloader ID: SAMC21 bootloader version 2.3 (2021-01-26b1)
            Never used RAM 2460, free system stack 2789 words
            Tasks: Move(notifyWait,0.0%,153) HEAT(delaying,0.2%,117) CanAsync(notifyWait,0.0%,65) CanRecv(notifyWait,0.0%,76) CanClock(notifyWait,0.0%,65) ACCEL(notifyWait,0.0%,61) TMC(delaying,2.8%,57) MAIN(running,92.0%,352) IDLE(ready,0.0%,27) AIN(delaying,4.9%,142), total 100.0%
            Last reset 00:00:46 ago, cause: software
            Last software reset time unknown, reason: AssertionFailed, available RAM 3392, slot 1
            Software reset code 0x0120 ICSR 0x00000000 SP 0x2000415c Task Freestk 129 bad marker
            Stack: 00000544 00022ffc 00019b65 20003134 00016cff 20003134 000163d1 20000ed0 00000000 00000001 00008275 200071c8 200071c8 200071e0 00000000 20000f50 00011647 000223b8 00022474 00021ac8 00019b05 200071c8 200071c8 20000f50 000083ed 200071d8 000009c7
            Driver 0: position 0, 655.0 steps/mm, standstill, SG min/max 0/0, read errors 0, write errors 1, ifcnt 71, reads 23059, writes 12, timeouts 0, DMA errors 0, steps req 0 done 0
            Moves scheduled 0, completed 0, in progress 0, hiccups 0, step errors 0, maxPrep 0, maxOverdue 0, maxInc 0, mcErrs 0, gcmErrs 0
            Peak sync jitter -2/8, peak Rx sync delay 193, resyncs 0/0, no step interrupt scheduled
            VIN: 24.4V
            MCU temperature: min 46.9C, current 46.9C, max 47.2C
            Ticks since heat task active 176, ADC conversions started 46170, completed 46170, timed out 0, errs 0
            Last sensors broadcast 0x00000006 found 2 181 ticks ago, loop time 0
            CAN messages queued 590, send timeouts 0, received 436, lost 0, free buffers 37, min 37, error reg 110000
            dup 0, oos 0/0/0/0, bm 0, wbm 0, rxMotionDelay 0
            Accelerometer detected: yes, status: 00
            I2C bus errors 0, naks 0, other errors 0

            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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              CadetC @pixelpieper
              last edited by 8 Aug 2021, 13:59

              @dc42
              @pixelpieper said in After updating to 3.4.0beta2: faulty heater 1, -273.1C.:

              I installed the firmware, I get a temperature rise from 35 to arround 65 degrees

              I my case tool temperature reported in 3.3 =20.4C
              after 3.4b2-1 installed reported temperature dropped to 0.6C - and is very unstable - jumping from 0.5 to 2.5C - L &H values unchanged - same as in 3.3

              After calibration done in 3.4b2-1 :
              H- 48
              L- calibration -error

              M308 S1 L999
              Error: M308: Computed correction is not valid. Check that you have placed a jumper across the thermistor input.

              so I reverted back to 3.3 and "old" L&H values

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                dc42 administrators @pixelpieper
                last edited by 8 Aug 2021, 14:54

                @pixelpieper said in After updating to 3.4.0beta2: faulty heater 1, -273.1C.:

                @dc42 I installed the firmware, I get a temperature rise from 35 to arround 65 degrees with the 3.3 H & L values. When trying to calibrate:

                M308 S1 H999
                Measured H correction for port "121.temp0" is 48

                M308 S1 L999
                Error: M308: Computed correction is not valid. Check that you have placed a jumper across the thermistor input.

                Thanks, still not right then. Please share your confif.g file.

                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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                  pixelpieper @dc42
                  last edited by 8 Aug 2021, 17:09

                  @dc42 Here you go:

                  ;; system and network --------------------------------------
                  M550 PMunin ; hostname
                  M552 S1 P"M"
                  M586 P2 S1 R23 T0 ; enable telnet
                  M586 P1 S1 T0 ; enable ftp
                  ;M555 P2 ; set Marlin output mode
                  G21 ; millimeter units
                  G90 ; absolute tool coordinates
                  M83 ; relative extruder coordinates
                  ; constants of the device geometry
                  global max_x = 252
                  global max_y = 256
                  global z_stop_x = {global.max_x-24.5}
                  global z_stop_y = {global.max_y-3}
                  global mag_probe_x = 51
                  global mag_probe_y = {global.max_y}
                  global mag_probe_z = 1.7
                  global QGL_probe = 2 ; 1 = inductive, 2 = magnet
                  ; speed & acceleration settings mm/min
                  global xy_accel = 2000;
                  global z_accel = 1000;
                  global xy_speed = 60000;
                  global z_speed = 6000;
                  ;; enable paneldue
                  ;M575 P1 B57600 S1
                  ; Mini 12864
                  M918 P2 E-4 R3 C100 ; Enable FYSetc Mini 12864
                  M150 X2 R255 U255 B255 S3 ; FYSETC Neopixel background: set all 3 LEDs to white
                  ;M950 P0 C"io3.out" Q500 ; generate PWM pin (red on mini12864 V1.2)
                  ;M42 P0 S0 ; turn off
                  ;; geometry ------------------------------------------------
                  M667 S1 ; corexy mode
                  M208 X0 Y0 Z-3 S1 ; S1 = set axes minima
                  M208 X{global.max_x} Y{global.max_y} Z235 S0 ; S0 = set axes maxima
                  M557 X20:240 Y25:235 S20 ; configure z probing grid for mesh compensation
                  ;M98 P"/macros/zprobe/use_mfast.g"
                  ;M98 P"/macros/zprobe/use_ifast.g"
                  ; mechanical switch
                  M558 K0 P5 C"io4.in" I0 H0 R0.1 F1200 T99999 A1 B1
                  G31 K0 X0 Y0
                  ; inductive probe
                  M558 K1 P8 C"121.io2.in" I1 A3 H12 R0.1 F800 T99999 A1 B1
                  G31 P1000 K1 X0 Y25 Z0.318
                  ; magprobe
                  M558 K2 P8 C"121.IO1.in" F150 T1000 H2
                  G31 P1000 K2 X-2.5 Y38.5 Z7
                  ;; drive ---------------------------------------------------
                  ;; Motor layout:
                  ;; E0 E1
                  ;; YB XA
                  ;; Z2 Z3
                  ;; Z0 Z1
                  M584 X2 Y1 Z5:4:3:6 E121.0 ; motor bindings
                  ;;M574 X2 Y2 Z0 S1 ; endstops
                  M574 X2 S1 P"!io6.in" ; X min active low endstop switch
                  M574 Y2 S1 P"!io5.in" ; Y min active low endstop switch
                  ;M574 Z1 S1 P"io4.in" ; Z min active high endstop switch
                  M671 X-65:-65:315:315 Y-10:325:325:-10 S20 ; Z leadscrews positions
                  M569 P0 S1 ; E0 motor direction
                  M569 P1 S0 ; Y motor direction
                  M569 P2 S1 ; X motor direction
                  M569 P5 S0 ; ZFL motor direction
                  M569 P4 S1 ; ZBL motor direction
                  M569 P3 S0 ; ZBR motor direction
                  M569 P6 S1 ; ZFR motor direction
                  M84 S3600 ; motor idle timeout
                  M906 I50 ; motor idle current percentage
                  M350 X16 Y16 Z16 E16 I1 ; set microstepping
                  M92 X80 Y80 Z400 E655 ; set microsteps per mm
                  ;; velocity, acceleration, and current settings are in these macros
                  M98 P"/macros/drive/xy_fullcurrent.g"
                  M98 P"/macros/drive/z_fullcurrent.g"
                  M98 P"/macros/drive/e_fullcurrent.g"
                  ;; firmware retraction -------------------------------------
                  ;; Choose one as your default:
                  ;M98 P"/macros/retraction/quiet_nozhop.g
                  ;M98 P"/macros/retraction/quiet_zhop.g
                  M98 P"/macros/retraction/pa_nozhop.g"
                  ;M98 P"/macros/retraction/pa_zhop.g"
                  ;; thermal -------------------------------------------------
                  ; Sensors --------------------------------------------------
                  M308 S0 P"temp0" Y"thermistor" T100000 B3950 A"Bedmat"; configure sensor 0 as thermistor on pin temp0
                  M308 S1 P"121.temp0" Y"pt1000" A"Hotend" ; configure sensor 1 as thermistor
                  ;M308 S1 P"e0temp" Y"thermistor" T100000 B3950 A"Hotend"
                  M308 S2 P"121.temp1" 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"out0" T0 ; create bed heater output on out0 and map it to sensor 4
                  M950 H1 C"121.out0" 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 110°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
                  M912 P0 S-8 ;MCU tempurature sensor correction
                  ;; fans -------------------------------------------------
                  ;Parts
                  M950 F0 C"121.out2" Q500
                  M106 P0 S0 B0.1 L128 C"Part" ; part fan
                  ;Hot End
                  M950 F1 C"121.out1" Q500
                  M106 P1 T60 H1 C"Hotend" ; hotend fan PWMED DOWN
                  ;Board cooling
                  M950 F2 C"out3" Q500
                  M106 P2 S0.5 C"Board"; On when MCU temp (H3) reaches 45C
                  ;H2 L180 X255 T30:50
                  ;M106 P2 S255 C"Board"
                  M950 F3 C"out4" Q500
                  M106 P3 S0 C"Exhaust"
                  ;; tools ---------------------------------------------------
                  M563 P0 D0 H1 ; bind tool 0 to drive and heater
                  G10 P0 X0 Y0 Z0 ; tool offset
                  G10 P0 S0 R0 ; tool active and standby temp
                  T0 ; activate tool 0
                  ;; Accelerometer
                  M955 P121.0 I05
                  ;; filament sensor ---------------------------------------
                  ;M591 D0 P3 C3 S0 R75:125 L24.8 E3.0 ; Duet3D rotating magnet sensor for extruder drive 0 is connected to E0 endstop input, enabled, sensitivity 24.8mm.rev, 85% to 115% tolerance, 3mm detection length
                  ;M591 P5 C"e0stop" S1 ; Laser Filament Monitor
                  ;; Buttons on the toolboard
                  M950 C"121.button0" J0
                  M950 C"121.button1" J1
                  M581 P0 T2
                  M581 P1 T3

                  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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                    dc42 administrators @pixelpieper
                    last edited by dc42 8 Sept 2021, 21:59 9 Aug 2021, 21:54

                    @pixelpieper thanks.

                    I've run your configuration on my bench system and I still don't get a significant error in the temperature reading. A 1K resistor (simulating a PT1000 sensor) gives me a reading of -1.4C which is close enough to 0C. I re-ran calibration and ended up with H-7 L-13 which are within the normal range. So the issue doesn't appear to be configuration-dependent.

                    Please run the following two commands on your system, with firmware 3.4.0beta2 installed on the tool board, and report the responses:

                    m122 b121 p1007 a{0x806020}
                    m122 b121 p1007 a{0x4200442c}

                    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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                      CadetC @dc42
                      last edited by 10 Aug 2021, 18:42

                      @dc42 said in After updating to 3.4.0beta2: faulty heater 1, -273.1C.:

                      @pixelpieper thanks.

                      I've run your configuration on my bench system and I still don't get a significant error in the temperature reading. A 1K resistor (simulating a PT1000 sensor) gives me a reading of -1.4C which is close enough to 0C. I re-ran calibration and ended up with H-7 L-13 which are within the normal range. So the issue doesn't appear to be configuration-dependent.

                      Please run the following two commands on your system, with firmware 3.4.0beta2 installed on the tool board, and report the responses:

                      m122 b121 p1007 a{0x806020}
                      m122 b121 p1007 a{0x4200442c}

                      as my problem is very similar to pixelpieper's, here are my results

                      m122 b121 p1007 a{0x4200442c}
                      Address 0x4200442c value 0x00000607
                      m122 b121 p1007 a{0x806020}
                      Address 0x00806020 value 0x19149fbe
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                        dc42 administrators @CadetC
                        last edited by dc42 8 Nov 2021, 08:51 11 Aug 2021, 08:50

                        @cadetc thanks, that's useful. All my tool boards have the same ADC calibration parameters, but your is different.

                        Are you using a thermistor or a PT1000 with the tool board?

                        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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                          CadetC @dc42
                          last edited by 11 Aug 2021, 12:38

                          @dc42
                          I have Original E3D Hemera as my print head and whatever was originally installed is connected to the toolboard

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                            CadetC @dc42
                            last edited by 11 Aug 2021, 12:41

                            @dc42 I checked the specs and it says it's a thermistor

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                              CadetC @dc42
                              last edited by 11 Aug 2021, 12:43

                              @dc42
                              Surprisingly, there have been no problems with it before and I started with RRF 3.2 and in the meantime by the time I got to 3.4b2 I had had all the transitional versions of the software including beta versions

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                                CadetC @dc42
                                last edited by 11 Aug 2021, 13:01

                                @dc42
                                Another thing that comes to my mind is that when I came back from 3.4b2 to 3.3 and did anoter recalibration L and H values were definitely different than the "factory" values that I noted before doing the calibration at 3.4b2.
                                Now to make sure that factory values are used I have them saved in config-override.
                                Can the fact that other values are stored in Non-volatile memory (left over from calibration attempts made by me) and actually other values are used - included in config-override.g - - have an impact on other values than in your toolboards?

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                                  dc42 administrators @CadetC
                                  last edited by 11 Aug 2021, 14:47

                                  @cadetc said in After updating to 3.4.0beta2: faulty heater 1, -273.1C.:

                                  Can the fact that other values are stored in Non-volatile memory (left over from calibration attempts made by me) and actually other values are used - included in config-override.g - - have an impact on other values than in your toolboards?

                                  That should not be the case.

                                  You can override the values stored in NVM by sending your own M308 L and H values. In my experience, the correct calibration values are normally in the range -20 to +20.

                                  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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                                    pixelpieper @dc42
                                    last edited by pixelpieper 8 Dec 2021, 18:14 12 Aug 2021, 18:01

                                    @dc42 Sorry for the late reply, this week has been crazy... - here are the values & my firmware version

                                    12.8.2021, 19:59:41 m122 b121 p1007 a{0x4200442c}
                                    Address 0x4200442c value 0x00000607
                                    12.8.2021, 19:59:21 m122 b121 p1007 a{0x806020}
                                    Address 0x00806020 value 0x190cefbe
                                    12.8.2021, 19:58:54 M115 B121
                                    Duet TOOL1LC firmware version 3.4.0beta2+1 (2021-08-08 13:53:53)
                                    12.8.2021, 19:58:24 Board 121 starting firmware update

                                    P.S.: beautiful undocumented peek command 😇

                                    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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                                      jbarros @dc42
                                      last edited by jbarros 13 Aug 2021, 17:46

                                      I have the same issue with 1 of my printers: 4~5ºC negative difference to real temp and ~3ºC jumping around in under 5s (ex: -23.5º ~ 26.4º)

                                      @dc42 said in After updating to 3.4.0beta2: faulty heater 1, -273.1C.:

                                      1. Send M308 S1 (assuming the tool board thermistor is Sensor 1) and record the result, in particular the H and L values.
                                      M308 S1
                                      Sensor 1 (Extruder) type Thermistor using pin 20.temp0, reading 27.5, last error: sensor not ready, T:100000.0 B:4725.0 C:7.06e-8 R:2200.0 L:0 H:0
                                      1. Send M122 B121 and record the reported VIN value
                                      M122 b20
                                      Diagnostics for board 20:
                                      Duet TOOL1LC firmware version 3.3 (2021-06-15 16:12:58)
                                      Bootloader ID: SAMC21 bootloader version 2.3 (2021-01-26b1)
                                      VIN: 24.3V
                                      1. Switch the tool board firmware to 3.4beta2.
                                      2. Send M308 S1 again, check that it reports the same H and L
                                      M308 S1
                                      Sensor 1 (Extruder) type Thermistor using pin 20.temp0, reading 22.1, last error: sensor not ready, T:100000.0 B:4725.0 C:7.06e-8 R:2200.0 L:0 H:0
                                      1. Send M122 and check that the reported VIN value is the same as before
                                      M122 B20
                                      Diagnostics for board 20:
                                      Duet TOOL1LC firmware version 3.4.0beta2+1 (2021-08-08 13:53:53)
                                      Bootloader ID: SAMC21 bootloader version 2.3 (2021-01-26b1)
                                      VIN: 24.4V
                                      1. Run the calibration procedure described at https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Calibrating_thermistor_and_PT1000_readings on the tool board thermistor input. If it's tricky to do the short-circuit calibration test, just do the open-circuit calibration, which should be sufficient to correct the reading at room temperature.
                                      2. Send M308 S1 again to see the new H and L values
                                      M308 S1
                                      Sensor 1 (Extruder) type Thermistor using pin 20.temp0, reading 829.6, last error: short-circuit in sensor, T:100000.0 B:4725.0 C:7.06e-8 R:2200.0 L:-70 H:19
                                      1. Check whether the readings are now correct.
                                      The reading is more accurate but still lower and jumping around:
                                      M308 S1
                                      Sensor 1 (Extruder) type Thermistor using pin 20.temp0, reading 25.6, last error: sensor open circuit, T:100000.0 B:4725.0 C:7.06e-8 R:2200.0 L:-70 H:19

                                      I am assuming that you do not have H and L parameters in your M308 commands in config.g, so it will use the values stored in NVRAM.

                                      I do not, and my other printer with the same hardware Duet3 6HC + Toolboard v1.0, firmware and bootloader does not seem to have the same issue (haven't printed yet).

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                                        dc42 administrators @jbarros
                                        last edited by 13 Aug 2021, 18:34

                                        @jbarros thanks for that data. It seems that some tool boards work well with the new firmware, including all of mine and one of yours, while others give errors and when calibrated the L value is either very negative or out of range.

                                        Please run the following two commands on your system, with firmware 3.4.0beta2 installed on the tool board, and report the responses (replace B121 by the CAN address of then tool board, if different):

                                        m122 b121 p1007 a{0x806020}
                                        m122 b121 p1007 a{0x4200442c}

                                        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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                                          jbarros @dc42
                                          last edited by 13 Aug 2021, 18:46

                                          @dc42 said in After updating to 3.4.0beta2: faulty heater 1, -273.1C.:

                                          @jbarros thanks for that data. It seems that some tool boards work well with the new firmware, including all of mine and one of yours, while others give errors and when calibrated the L value is either very negative or out of range.

                                          Please run the following two commands on your system, with firmware 3.4.0beta2 installed on the tool board, and report the responses (replace B121 by the CAN address of then tool board, if different):

                                          m122 b121 p1007 a{0x806020}
                                          m122 b121 p1007 a{0x4200442c}

                                          On the "bad" Toolboard:

                                          M122 B20 p1007 a{0x806020}
                                          Address 0x00806020 value 0x19344fff
                                          M122 B20 p1007 a{0x4200442c}
                                          Address 0x4200442c value 0x00000707

                                          On the "good" Toolboard:

                                          M122 B20 p1007 a{0x806020}
                                          Address 0x00806020 value 0x19546fff
                                          M122 B20 p1007 a{0x4200442c}
                                          Address 0x4200442c value 0x00000707

                                          Thank you for looking at this and I have 3 more Toolboards (that I wish now they were v1.1 😄 ), all v1.0, if required for any testing.

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