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    • peirofundefined
      peirof
      last edited by

      Hi,

      After initial installation I calibrated heater bed… Now I have made some changes in extruder, and have some issues with temperature control in nozzle... Fluctuates a lot of...

      Can I calibrate temperature of nozzle heater? As calibrated bed temperature...

      And.... How recalibrate bed temperature?

      Thanks

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      • peirofundefined
        peirof
        last edited by

        Mmmm…

        Answer to myself....

        https://www.duet3d.com/wiki/Tuning_the_heater_temperature_control

        Wiki has the power….

        Platform for wiki in PDF!!! XD

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        • peirofundefined
          peirof
          last edited by

          After read….

          What heater is nozzle? H0? H1?
          What temperature is recommended for tuning bed/nozzle..for example 90/240?

          M303 H1 S240 - - nozzle?
          M303 H0 S90 - - bed?

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators
            last edited by

            @peirof:

            After read….

            What heater is nozzle? H0? H1?
            What temperature is recommended for tuning bed/nozzle..for example 90/240?

            M303 H1 S240 - - nozzle?
            M303 H0 S90 - - bed?

            Yes those are the default heater assignments, and good temperatures to tune them at.

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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            • peirofundefined
              peirof
              last edited by

              HI,

              What i have to do?

              [[language]]
              Warning: Heater 1 appears to be over-powered. If left on at full power, its temperature is predicted to reach 1021C.
              Auto tune heater 1 completed in 140 sec
              Use M307 H1 to see the result, or M500 to save the result in config-override.g
              
              

              GCODE console results

              [[language]]
              9:01:51Warning: Heater 1 appears to be over-powered. If left on at full power, its temperature is predicted to reach 1021C.
              Auto tune heater 1 completed in 140 sec
              Use M307 H1 to see the result, or M500 to save the result in config-override.g
              9:00:21Auto tune phase 3, peak temperature was 281.5
              9:00:10Auto tune phase 2, heater off
              8:59:36Auto tune phase 1, heater on
              8:59:31M303 H1 S240
              Auto tuning heater 1 using target temperature 240.0°C and PWM 1.00 - do not leave printer unattended
              
              
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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators
                last edited by

                Are you using a 12V heater cartridge with 24V power?

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                • peirofundefined
                  peirof
                  last edited by

                  mmmm….., maybe, i have changed stock Tevo Little Monster hotend, by a Genuine E3D v6.....

                  Maybe chaging the power to 0,5?

                  Where? How?

                  results of M307 H1

                  [[language]]
                  M307 H1
                  Heater 1 model: gain 1001.5, time constant 98.2, dead time 6.5, max PWM 1.00, calibration voltage 24.1, mode PID, inverted no, frequency default
                  Computed PID parameters for setpoint change: P2.7, I0.107, D12.3
                  Computed PID parameters for load change: P2.7
                  
                  
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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators
                    last edited by

                    Rewdicing PWM to compensate is dangerous. Did you order the 24V version of the E3Dv6? If yes, measure the resistance of the heater cartridge to see if they supplied a 12V one instead. See step 4 at https://e3d-online.dozuki.com/Guide/V6+Electronics+Assembly/4. If no, then order a 24V cartridge. Get a 25W or 30W one, because the 40W ones are much too powerful if you have a silicone sock over the heater block.

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                    • peirofundefined
                      peirof
                      last edited by

                      HI,

                      this is…. i haved ordered 12v model....

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                      • peirofundefined
                        peirof
                        last edited by

                        aprox…. what resitence i search? 16.4?

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                        • totalitarianundefined
                          totalitarian
                          last edited by

                          @dc42:

                          Rewdicing PWM to compensate is dangerous. Did you order the 24V version of the E3Dv6? If yes, measure the resistance of the heater cartridge to see if they supplied a 12V one instead. See step 4 at https://e3d-online.dozuki.com/Guide/V6+Electronics+Assembly/4. If no, then order a 24V cartridge. Get a 25W or 30W one, because the 40W ones are much too powerful if you have a silicone sock over the heater block.

                          In what way is it too powerful? I think mine is 40W

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                          • dc42undefined
                            dc42 administrators
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                            Adding a silicone sock to the heater block is a good thing, because it makes less likely that you will burn yourself if you touch it, less likely that anything will short against it (e.g. the back of an IR sensor), and turning on the print cooling fan will cause a lesser drop in hot end temperature. But the extra insulation it provides means that if the heater is left on at full power, it will reach higher temperatures, perhaps dangerously high. That is why I said that 40W is too powerful.

                            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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                            • totalitarianundefined
                              totalitarian
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                              I guess that's why I got the warnings when running the temp auto calibration!

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