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    • Phaedruxundefined
      Phaedrux Moderator
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      At what point does it error out? I get the same errors myself, usually it's right near the end of the heating phase when it's nearly at temp.

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      • Velviaundefined
        Velvia @Phaedrux
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        @Phaedrux Usually during the beginning. At like 10-20% if that makes sense. Sometimes later.

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        • Phaedruxundefined
          Phaedrux Moderator
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          300w is a bit on the low side for a 320mm plate, but should still be able to hit temp reliably when tuned.

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          • Velviaundefined
            Velvia
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            Did a new PID and it now does 0.13 instead of 0.11

            Heater 0 fault: temperature rising too slowly: expected 0.44°C/sec measured 0.13°C/sec
            

            I just want this to not interrupt the heating. Is there no way to disable it?

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            • gloomyandyundefined
              gloomyandy @Velvia
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              @Velvia I don't think you can disable that function. However you can probably manually adjust your heater parameters (in the M307 command) to better match what actually happens see: https://docs.duet3d.com/User_manual/Connecting_hardware/Heaters_tuning You may want to decrease the R parameter, or perhaps increase the D parameter.

              The other thing to consider is is there anything different in the environment when you tune the heater compared to when you are heating the bed for a print (so for instance is there any sort of fan that is active when printing, but not when tuning)?

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              • Velviaundefined
                Velvia @gloomyandy
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                @gloomyandy

                Thanks for the tips. Will try playing around with those parameters. Also thinking of adding some insulation under the silicon mat.

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                • Phaedruxundefined
                  Phaedrux Moderator
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                  Insulation would help for sure. You may also want to try creating a macro that heats the bed in stages. It may take a bit longer, but would hopefully be a bit more reliable until we can figure out what's going on.

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators @Velvia
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                    @Velvia how close to the desired temperature is it when that fault is generated?

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                    • Velviaundefined
                      Velvia @dc42
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                      @dc42 It's random. I set it to 105, then the fault will happen at anything between 40 and 105. It helped to decrease the R parameter and increase the D parameter. Haven't had the fault since.

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @Velvia
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                        @Velvia I'm glad you found a workaround. Reducing the R parameter reduces the heating rate that RRF expects. Increasing the D parameter delays the start of checking the heating rate.

                        You may also find it less sensitive in more recent firmware versions.

                        I'll mark this as solved, but feel free to change it back if the problem recurs.

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                        • joekoundefined
                          joeko
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                          i have the same error with the latest firmware (3.45)

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                          • dc42undefined
                            dc42 administrators @joeko
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                            @joeko please start a new thread. This one is marked as solved, and your situation may be significantly different,

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