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    • Phaedruxundefined
      Phaedrux Moderator
      last edited by

      Well you certainly could use conditional gcode and the daemon.g file to monitor the temp after a certain layer and have the heater stay off until the temp drops to a certain level.

      Seems the same behaviour as setting the second layer temp to that lower temp, but you could make it more gradual programmatically if you wanted.

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      • deckingmanundefined
        deckingman @bernardomattiucci
        last edited by

        @bernardomattiucci I agree that you won't save any noticeable energy consumption, but it could be done using conditional gcode. One way would be to have a "flag" variable which has two states "up" and "down". You'd need to constantly monitor the bed temperature using deamon.g or some such. Start by setting the "flag" variable to "up" and the bed set temperature to 50. Then when the bed temperature reaches 50, you reverse the flag and set the bed temperature set point to 40. When it reaches 40, set the flag to up and the bed temperature to 50. You'd need to set the heater fault tolerance to be more than 10 degrees. That's a clunky way of doing it but it might work.

        Ian
        https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
        https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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        • bernardomattiucciundefined
          bernardomattiucci
          last edited by

          I missed the presence of the daemon.g file.

          i will now study the topic

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          • bernardomattiucciundefined
            bernardomattiucci
            last edited by bernardomattiucci

            if {state.status} = "processing"
            	if {heat.heaters[1].active} > 0
            		var bedtemp = {heat.heaters[0].current}
            		if {job.layer} < 20
            			if var.bedtemp < 40
            				M140 S50
            			if var.bedtemp > 50
            				M140 S40
            		else
            			M140 S0
            

            Could it work like this?

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            • deckingmanundefined
              deckingman @bernardomattiucci
              last edited by

              @bernardomattiucci said in Temperature control for Heating Bed:

              if {state.status} = "processing"
              	if {heat.heaters[1].active} > 0
              		var bedtemp = {heat.heaters[0].current}
              		if {job.layer} < 20
              			if var.bedtemp < 40
              				M140 S50
              			if var.bedtemp > 50
              				M140 S40
              		else
              			M140 S0
              

              Could it work like this?

              Not really. For any temperature between 40 and 50, the bed will be turned off. If it drops below 40, the set point will be set to 50. But then in the next iteration, if the bed is at (say) 41 then the set point will change to zero so it will never reach 50.

              Ian
              https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
              https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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              • bernardomattiucciundefined
                bernardomattiucci @deckingman
                last edited by

                @deckingman
                my bed normally reaches 50.1 or 50.2 °C when the temperature is set to 50°C.
                There are very specific conditions in the code...
                IF the temperature drops below 40°, M140 S50 is set.
                IF the temperature rises above 50°, M140 S40 is set.

                So if the temperature is between 40.1 and 49.9°C, theoretically nothing should happen.

                It seems to work for me.
                I'm testing it...but I'm already well past layer 20, so the bed is now off (constant temperature of 33°C until I open the doors).

                Mostly I'm interested in whether or not the IF sequence makes the code too heavy...

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                • deckingmanundefined
                  deckingman @bernardomattiucci
                  last edited by

                  @bernardomattiucci ........but you've got else M140 S0. If temp is below 40, then M140 S50. It temp is above 50, then M140 S40. So if temp is between 40 and 50, then neither of those conditions will be met so the "else" will apply (M140 S0). Which means that the bed will be turned off at any temperature above 40, and on at temperature below 40 effectively controlling it at 40. If that's what you want to do then simply use M140 S40 and be done with it.

                  Ian
                  https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                  https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                  • jay_s_ukundefined
                    jay_s_uk @deckingman
                    last edited by

                    @deckingman the else is part of the job layer check, not the temperature check so it will only be turned off when the job is equal to or above 20 layers

                    Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                    • bernardomattiucciundefined
                      bernardomattiucci @deckingman
                      last edited by bernardomattiucci

                      @deckingman As @jay_s_uk said, That M140 S0 is related to layer control and is activated from layer 20 and up. This is because, after 3 hours of printing, the bed temperature is stable at 30°C and is more than enough to maintain the part. So there is no need, at the moment, to have the bed heater on (in winter we will see...).

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                      • deckingmanundefined
                        deckingman @bernardomattiucci
                        last edited by

                        @bernardomattiucci said in Temperature control for Heating Bed:

                        @deckingman As @jay_s_uk said, That M140 S0 is related to layer control and is activated from layer 20 and up. This is because, after 3 hours of printing, the bed temperature is stable at 30°C and is more than enough to maintain the part. So there is no need, at the moment, to have the bed heater on (in winter we will see...).

                        Ahh - apologies for missing that "else" being related to the layer value. So, yes, I'd have thought your proposal should work.

                        Ian
                        https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                        https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                        • bernardomattiucciundefined
                          bernardomattiucci
                          last edited by bernardomattiucci

                          I modified the code slightly to keep the heater on at the set temperature of 50° for the first 5 layers.

                          if {state.status} = "processing"
                          	if {heat.heaters[1].active} > 0
                          		if {job.layer} > 5
                          			if {job.layer} < 20
                          				if {heat.heaters[0].current} < 40
                          					M140 S50
                          				if {heat.heaters[0].current} > 50
                          					M140 S40
                          			else
                          				M140 S0
                          		else
                          			M140 S50
                          

                          the problem is that, at the beginning of printing, I get the following error:

                          Error: in file macro line 3 column 27: meta command: cannot convert operands to same type

                          The error occurs when I manually activate the heaters (hotend and bed) and then run the press

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                          • bernardomattiucciundefined
                            bernardomattiucci
                            last edited by

                            I fixed the errors in the code.

                            if job.build != null
                            	if job.layer != null && job.layer <= 5
                            		M140 S50
                            	elif job.layer != null && job.layer > 5
                            		if job.layer < 20
                            			if heat.heaters[0].current < 40
                            				M140 S50
                            			if heat.heaters[0].current > 50
                            				M140 S40
                            		else
                            			M140 S0
                            
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                            • bernardomattiucciundefined
                              bernardomattiucci
                              last edited by

                              I would like to make a change to the code, but I don't know how to do it.

                              if job.layer < 20
                              

                              I would like to consider 20% and not layer number 20.
                              How should I modify the code?

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                              • jay_s_ukundefined
                                jay_s_uk @bernardomattiucci
                                last edited by

                                @bernardomattiucci you would have to calculate what 20% of job.file.numLayers is

                                Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                                • bernardomattiucciundefined
                                  bernardomattiucci
                                  last edited by

                                  if job.build != null
                                  	if job.layer != null && job.layer <= 5
                                  		M140 S50
                                  	elif job.layer != null && job.layer > 5
                                  		if ((job.file.numLayers*20)/100) < 20
                                  			if heat.heaters[0].current < 40
                                  				M140 S50
                                  			if heat.heaters[0].current > 50
                                  				M140 S40
                                  		else
                                  			M140 S0
                                  

                                  seems to be working

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                                  • bernardomattiucciundefined
                                    bernardomattiucci
                                    last edited by bernardomattiucci

                                    More update

                                    if job.build != null
                                    	if job.layer != null && job.layer < 5
                                    		M140 S50
                                    	if job.layer != null && job.layer >= 5 && job.layer < (job.file.numLayers*20)/100
                                    		if heat.heaters[0].current < 40
                                    			M140 S50
                                    		if heat.heaters[0].current > 50
                                    			M140 S40
                                    	if job.layer != null && job.layer > (job.file.numLayers*20)/100
                                    		M140 S0
                                    
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