PanelDue: Turn off heat
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On the PanelDue my bed only shows a Active Temp, and does not show a Standby temperature.
so when i hit the icon. it stays on once its turned on. and wont turn off if you select the icon again.Here is a video of what is going on.
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The yellow means that the standby temperature is selected. As there is currently no way of setting the standby temperature and it defaults to -273C, this is equivalent to turning it off - just like pressing the Bed button in DWC.
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But hitting the bed icon to turn off on the paneldue doesn't set it to the standby temperture
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It works for me, the current temperature box goes yellow and after a few seconds the temperature starts dropping.
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Hmm weird cause mine keep heating
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I have the same issue also so its not just you.
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I have the same issue also so its not just you.
Are you running PanelDue firmware 1.15e, and does the current bed temperature box switch to yellow?
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I'm running 1.15 beta 3 version. I can switch back to 1.15 and see if it goes away. The bed temperature box stays red just like AdamFlip's video shows. The only way I can get the temperature to drop is to change the value and let the system slowly go back down. Once the bed heater is turned on, it stays on. I am using an SSR with an AC heater bed.
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1.15 beta 3 is old now, as I said above it is the latest (1.15c) PanelDue firmware that supports setting the bed to standby.
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I upgraded to the new 1.15c you just released and it works fine now.
It would be nice to create a subfolder called "Archive" and put all the older versions in that folder and only have the latest in the Release folder. I must have thought the beta 3 version was the latest of the 1.15 series when I looked at that directory.
Thanks Dave.
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Yes I am running 1.15 Beta 3 I will try the revised version when i get a chance.
didnt realize I wasnt running latest. as I just loaded the panelDue
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What I find interesting with this is that I just click the temp and dial it down to zero, as I didn't realise there was an "on/off switch". It's nice to know there is one, but doing it that way wasn't that annoying, if I wanted it off quickly I'd set 0 in web control, or hit emergency stop.
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What I find interesting with this is that I just click the temp and dial it down to zero, as I didn't realise there was an "on/off switch". It's nice to know there is one, but doing it that way wasn't that annoying, if I wanted it off quickly I'd set 0 in web control, or hit emergency stop.
I only added it in PanelDue yesterday. DWC has had it for much longer.