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    • Krohm Koalaundefined
      Krohm Koala
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      Hi, just encountered an issue, when i send an M308 with the number for my driver sensor, I got a respond that my drivers are at 0.0°C. Is it just a bug or is it normal ?

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      • A Former User?
        A Former User
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        Normal, see the notes here https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M305_Set_temperature_sensor_parameters

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        • Krohm Koalaundefined
          Krohm Koala @A Former User
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          @bearer How do you configure that ? because i've created the sensor and the "heater" now (even if i don't really know how is a virtual heater configure) and still 0, the mcu one works well and give le a temp, also you give me the M305 gcode on the page but don't use it anymore ^^

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          • A Former User?
            A Former User @Krohm Koala
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            @Krohm-Koala said in Duet 2 Wifi driver temps:

            also you give me the M305 gcode on the page but don't use it anymore

            the details of why it reads 0.0°C is still in the notes for M305 if you'd bother to read it.

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            • Krohm Koalaundefined
              Krohm Koala @A Former User
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              @beare i just seen that i haven't read far enough 😌 sorry for that 😄 wasn't clear, now it is, thanks.

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