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    • DaGWerkzundefined
      DaGWerkz
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      I did a pid on my 110v ac 800w heater for my bed. It worked one time. Now when I try a Pid for the bed I get this now "Auto tune cancelled because temperature is not falling"Ive lowered the temp from 90 to 60 with same result. thanks for any help

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      • jmjcoke2undefined
        jmjcoke2
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        How thick is the bed you are heating?

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        • DaGWerkzundefined
          DaGWerkz
          last edited by

          5mm glass

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators
            last edited by

            Try a higher tuning temperature, if your bed heater can get higher.

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            • DaGWerkzundefined
              DaGWerkz
              last edited by

              ok will do thanks. not sure what happened but my keenovoo heater smoked and cracked my 5mm bed. not sure why this happened. but I'm ordering a new heater and gonna use .250" aluminum tooling plate for the bed. little more than glass but at least it wont break.

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              • Phaedruxundefined
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                last edited by

                Did the thermistor fail or come loose? Sounds like something overheated.

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                • DaGWerkzundefined
                  DaGWerkz
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                  it did overheat while pid tuning twice it faild and got super hot. but still worked. then I ran a print and heard a pop and then printer haulted due to heater fault. now I have it tore apart. gonna order new heater. you could be right that the thermistor came loose. not sure what caused it but it was expensive mistake

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