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    • jakemestreundefined
      jakemestre
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      Hello all,
      Is there a way to monitor a 10K thermistor(Like this one over on amazon that is connected to the heatsink of a liquid cooling system and pause the machine if it reads above a certain temperature?

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      • dc42undefined
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        You can monitor it in Duet Web Control by connecting it to a spare thermistor input and using M305 to create a named virtual heater for it. Also configure the thermistor parameters in the M305 command.

        To have the print stop when the temperature gets too high, use M143 to configure a heater protection item for that virtual heater.

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