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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators
      last edited by

      Your oscillating hot end temperature suggests that heater tuning hasn't worked very well. Try increasing the D parameter in the M307 command for heater 1 by 20% to 50%.

      The sharp downward excursions suggest a possible short in the wiring, or perhaps static discharge. Try grounding the hot end metalwork.

      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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      • pao_wikhanundefined
        pao_wikhan
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        will try it, currently retuning.

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        • pao_wikhanundefined
          pao_wikhan
          last edited by

          tried the D to 20-50% same thing..will rewire as i think there is probably a bad grounding.

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          • pao_wikhanundefined
            pao_wikhan
            last edited by pao_wikhan

            seems like it was heavily grounded. not sure why still..
            but i added a grounding on the hotend heatsink then loosen up the cable ties.
            seems to be the same. managed to have the temp to be stable before print but while printing the erratic temps starts to act up.

            not sure if the psu as when it acts up when the motors move.

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            • pao_wikhanundefined
              pao_wikhan
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              replaced the heater cause i think its busted.
              M563 P0 D0 H2

              still seeing the wobbling, checking the image i think my psu is not giving the current it needs?

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              • dc42undefined
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                last edited by

                Do the hot end temperature oscillations stop if you turn the bed heater off?

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                • pao_wikhanundefined
                  pao_wikhan
                  last edited by pao_wikhan

                  seems like the oscillations start at 200degrees, brought the bed down and still the same.

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                  • dc42undefined
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                    last edited by dc42

                    Looks like you changed from using heater 1 output to heater 2. Did you run auto tuning on heater 2, with a target temperature around 200C or a little higher?

                    What type of hot end do you have, and what are your M307 parameters for heater 2? Send M307 H2 to report them.

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                    • pao_wikhanundefined
                      pao_wikhan
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                      @dc42 said in H1 giving erratic reads while printing.:

                      M307 H2

                      tuned to 260, should i tune to a little lower value?

                      M307 H2
                      Heater 2 model: gain 347.5, time constant 196.2, dead time 6.2, max PWM 0.50, calibration voltage 24.1, mode PID, inverted no, frequency default
                      Computed PID parameters for setpoint change: P16.2, I0.462, D70.5
                      Computed PID parameters for load change: P16.

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                      • dc42undefined
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                        260C should be Ok for tuning. But why have you set a PWM limit of 0.5?

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                        • pao_wikhanundefined
                          pao_wikhan @dc42
                          last edited by

                          @dc42
                          it gives the overpowered error during tuning.
                          im using a 24V 50W heater

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                          • deckingmanundefined
                            deckingman @pao_wikhan
                            last edited by

                            @pao_wikhan said in H1 giving erratic reads while printing.:

                            @dc42
                            it gives the overpowered error during tuning.
                            im using a 24V 50W heater

                            Ahhh. That's most likely the root cause of the problem. I once tried to "tame" an overpowered heater and never did have much success in reducing the oscillations. The solution for me was to use a more appropriately sized heater cartridge.

                            Ian
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                            • pao_wikhanundefined
                              pao_wikhan @deckingman
                              last edited by

                              @deckingman

                              i think my issue is more than that..while printing it gives out erratic values from 210 down to 160-140, stopping the print

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                              • deckingmanundefined
                                deckingman @pao_wikhan
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                                @pao_wikhan said in H1 giving erratic reads while printing.:

                                @deckingman

                                i think my issue is more than that..while printing it gives out erratic values from 210 down to 160-140, stopping the print

                                I'd say, looking at the graph you posted, that you have two issues. The general +/- 2 to5 deg or so oscillation is likely just the heater being too powerful. The rapid drops in temperature can't be "real". That is to say, the temperature can't really drop by 50 degrees in such short a time unless you actually remove the hot end and drop it into dry ice or some such ☺ So that must be a wiring issue or electrical noise.

                                Ian
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                                • pao_wikhanundefined
                                  pao_wikhan
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                                  thats the thing. it was working for the past few month, didnt touch anything print print print. now this giving me that erratic motion is weird. so i replaced the sensor same output, and did the stuff recommended here.
                                  just finished rewiring really, so im testing.

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                                  • pao_wikhanundefined
                                    pao_wikhan @deckingman
                                    last edited by

                                    @deckingman
                                    rewiring is the same..oscillations..will try using e3d generic 24v 30W heater..then tune to max P1

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                                    • pao_wikhanundefined
                                      pao_wikhan
                                      last edited by pao_wikhan

                                      Thanks @dc42 @deckingman @T3P3Tony
                                      i fixed it, seems like the thermistor is getting pulled and something was shorting the 5v rail. still using the new cartridge and ntc sensor (the pt100 was giving 2000degrees, but rtc1 is working when i place a 100ohm resistor) will troubleshoot that in a new chapter.
                                      oh and a new psu too, seems like the psu was heavily grounded.
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                                      • DocTruckerundefined
                                        DocTrucker
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                                        What's the logic behind having a 0.5 duty limit?

                                        As I understand it this is only really useful if the heater responds too quick for the Duet to control it. If the mosfets fail on the 0.5 setting won't happen anyway and the heaters will be locked on 100%. If the thermistor drops out of its hole and gives a false low won't the heater fault detection pick this up quickly?

                                        I did however have it on my mind an age ago to go seriously overpowered and fuse it so if it went 100% it would pop a fuse. Still want to try that. May need a little coil in the circuit to tame the spikes a little, with a corresponding flywheel diode.

                                        Running 3 P3Steel with Duet 2. Duet 3 on the shelf looking for a suitable machine. One first generation Duet in a Logo/Turtle style robot!

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                                        • pao_wikhanundefined
                                          pao_wikhan
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                                          okay its happening again. now im not sure if my duet is broken

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                                          • dc42undefined
                                            dc42 administrators @pao_wikhan
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                                            @pao_wikhan said in H1 giving erratic reads while printing.:

                                            okay its happening again. now im not sure if my duet is broken

                                            0_1550300896097_e394e059-0950-4b2d-9984-818623b2748e-image.png

                                            Are you using the thermistor or the PT100 now?

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