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    • jaskoundefined

      Large granite bed PID heater tuning (Beta tuning algorithm)

      Beta Firmware
      • auto-tuning duet3 heat bed heat fault pid autotune • • jasko
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      jaskoundefined

      @Phaedrux Alright, thanks.

    • 3mmundefined

      Heater Fault Again!

      Duet Hardware and wiring
      • wiring heat fault temperature rising too slowly auto-tunning auto tuning heater wiring • • 3mm
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      3mmundefined

      Veti,

      Copy & paste into Amazon search field: B06XCZC89W

      I did not buy from this particular vendor, as the vendor I did buy from was via eBay and that vendor has disappeared. However, this vendor seems to be selling exactly the same product that I purchased through eBay. I can not vouch for this vendor but his product appears to be the same exact product. The case is same, the ferrules the same count and color and has same crimper.

      The 'bootlace ferrule' crimper tool is Nr: HSC8 6-4, which is the same as that marked on my crimper!

      My crimper works perfectly. I haven't tracked down the wire issue yet on my delta printer, but its on today's do-list. I am satisfied with the ferrule crimper's functionality, it works finely. Things happen.

      To afford easier crimper usability, I replaced the Phillips cross-point ferrule size 'adjustment 'setting' screw with a 3/4" (0,75inch/19mm) long pan head screw, so that its easy to remove without having to resort to using a screw driver to change ferrule size. Screw in/out by forefinger & thumb, etc, eg, loose.

      Hope this helps

      3mm

    • HamiltonPropsundefined

      Huge temperature fluctuations when starting a print?

      Duet Hardware and wiring
      • duetwifi duet3d wifi connectivity heaters thermistor heat fault fault wifi thermal runaway tuning • • HamiltonProps
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      deckingmanundefined

      @hamiltonprops From re- reading your OP, you say that the temperature drops 20 degrees within a second or two. That would indicate it's not a "real" drop in temperature but rather a drop in the indicated (measured) temperature - unless your hot end has an insanely low thermal mass. So, yes I go for some sort of cross talk or electrical "noise". Are you sure you haven't got a bad crimp on the thermistor wiring somewhere?

    • 3mmundefined

      More Heating Faults & During Auto-Tuning Too

      Tuning and tweaking
      • heat fault tuning thermistor tweaking • • 3mm
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      Phaedruxundefined

      @3mm I bet it even acts as a desiccant! Brilliant.