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    • pabomanundefined
      paboman @dc42
      last edited by

      @dc42
      that is quite impossible, maybe is the pt100 damaged somehow (but i dont think so), wires are well insulated.

      Can this spikes be caused by an intermittent connection in the connectors?
      one is the DuPont on the daughterboard, then I have a second one along one of the towers, which is a 4 pole mini xlr (http://www.switchcraft.com/Category.aspx?Parent=806)

      Moving them does not produce any spikes at all

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      • pabomanundefined
        paboman @dc42
        last edited by

        @dc42 just checked again, none of the sensor wires touches the heater block

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        • deckingmanundefined
          deckingman
          last edited by

          As a work around, you could "de-sensitise" the fault anomaly detection by increasing the P and/or T parameters in M570 https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/GCode#Section_M570_Configure_heater_fault_detection

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          • pabomanundefined
            paboman @deckingman
            last edited by

            @deckingman
            thank you!

            now I have changed the 4 wires cable of the pt100 with a shielded one as this is the only thing I can do.
            My plan is to run the printer and later check if random spikes are still there but i cant look at the graph forever so i would like to record the temperature graph somehow.
            I know repetier host has a nice interface for the temps but how to connect the duet wifi to repetier ? what is the ip port ?

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            • sonderzugundefined
              sonderzug
              last edited by

              Hi all,
              I've had a somewhat related issue with both PT100 and Type K sensors, leaving me unable to print at the temperatures neccessary for the materials I use. I've documented this in another thread, unfortunately without a working fix at this moment (https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/4966/highly-erratic-temperature-readings-above-certain-temperature). It seems that the insulation inside the sensor cartridges is not stable at higher temperatures (>300°C). While this doesn't really apply to you (you're printing at pretty standard temperatures as it seems), a failing cartridge insulation and short to the heater block might still be the case?

              Best regards, Niklas

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              • pabomanundefined
                paboman @dc42
                last edited by paboman

                @dc42 I have changed the pt100 cable with a shielded one but I am still missing something...

                I am sure the PT100 cable is picking up estruder noise as the temperature graph became noisy as soon as E motors is energized

                Routing the cable externally to the printer also makes the graph look clean but I cant route the cables in a different way.
                Cant understand this behavior as all my cables are shielded, steppers cables are twisted and shielded....what am I doing wrong ?

                0_1527502524918_noise.jpg
                Look only at the noise, the temperature was raising and falling because of me turning on/off the heater to see if it has any correlation but it hasn't

                Shield of the extruder stepper is connected to the extruder motor case and to nothing on the other end
                The shielding of the PT100 is connected to nothing on both ends

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators @paboman
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                  @paboman, try connecting the shield of the PT100 cable to ground. There is a ground pin on the daughter board OUTPUT connector, it's the corner pin of that connector closest to the INPUT legend.

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                  • pabomanundefined
                    paboman @dc42
                    last edited by paboman

                    @dc42

                    Can I use the negative terminal of the main input ?
                    I mean the GND on the big green connector

                    thx!

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                    • pabomanundefined
                      paboman @dc42
                      last edited by paboman

                      @dc42

                      Now its better but still jumping up and down in the 2°C range
                      I will run the printer to see if it spikes again

                      Is there any way to filter / flatten the readings even more or this is the best I can achieve ?

                      0_1527522022512_pt100-ground.jpg

                      thanks again David!

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                      • pabomanundefined
                        paboman
                        last edited by paboman

                        UPDATE:
                        SOLVED
                        I made better connection at the shield line and now my temps are within 1°C

                        0_1527546780008_pt100-ok.jpg

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