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    • OwenDundefined
      OwenD
      last edited by

      What is the purpose of heat.heaters[1].monitors[0].condition ?
      Seems to return "tooHigh" regardless of current temp
      Likewise the purpose of echo heat.heaters[1].monitors[0].action is not immediately apparent.

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      • chrishammundefined
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        RRF allows you to define multiple conditions and actions for heater protection/monitoring. See M143.

        Duet software engineer

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        • OwenDundefined
          OwenD @chrishamm
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          @chrishamm said in Purpose of heat.heaters[1].monitors[0].condition ?:

          RRF allows you to define multiple conditions and actions for heater protection/monitoring. See M143.

          Thanks.
          Makes perfect sense now.

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