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    • jens55undefined
      jens55
      last edited by

      Default is S1 so just remove the portion that specifies 'S' or replace it with S1.0. You will want full power.
      You need to run heater tuning again in order to get rid of the warning message. You probably will see a message talking about being over - powered but that is expected. You need to understand what that means nad be aware of it but it's not a show stopper.

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      • jens55undefined
        jens55
        last edited by jens55

        What is the command you give to start the tune ?

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        • Stephen6309undefined
          Stephen6309 @jens55
          last edited by Stephen6309

          https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M303_Run_heater_tuning

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          • duttiundefined
            dutti @jens55
            last edited by

            @jens55
            With S.1 or nothing in the config.g the always comes to a warning:
            ``temperatur rising much slowly than expected. 1.3.C /sec"

            I mean I can skip the warning and start again. A few times and it's hot enough. So there are 2 options.

            S0.1 = heating slow BUT NO warning ``temperatur rising much slowly than expected. 1.3.C /sec"

            S1.0 or nothing: temperature rising fast but it comes to the warning:
            ``temperatur rising much slowly than expected. 1.3.C /sec"

            I use the button in the web control. I mean I used the configuration tool to setup heater etc.

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            • jens55undefined
              jens55
              last edited by

              It is of course up to you if you use S0.1 or S1.0, you need to decide while keeping in mind the speed of warmup (and maximum temperature).
              Forget about the warning message for now!

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              • jens55undefined
                jens55
                last edited by

                It's been a while since I have done tuning so maybe someone else can chime in to give you details about how to get rid of the warning message.
                Also, if the warning message results in the heater stopping to heat, then there is a problem. Again, I am not the right person to help out with that.

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                • duttiundefined
                  dutti @jens55
                  last edited by

                  @jens55
                  Ok.. but why does it come to a warning when it is faster? The warning tells its rising to slow..
                  Why does it care about it? Haha
                  Can I skip this warning forever or change the value for " it's to slow"?
                  THANKS

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                  • duttiundefined
                    dutti @jens55
                    last edited by

                    @jens55
                    No worries. You already helped me. Thank you!!!!

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                    • jens55undefined
                      jens55
                      last edited by

                      The system tries to guess what it should see in the temperature rise. If it sees something that it thinks is out of the norm, it tells you about it. There are numerous parameters than can be tweaked from the 'standard' tuning and modifying them would alter the way that Duet thinks what is or isn't normal.
                      As long as the system doesn't throw a hard error, you can disregard the error and just keep it in the back of your mind.
                      A hard error is one where the system stops heating because it thinks there is something seriously wrong.

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                      • duttiundefined
                        dutti @Stephen6309
                        last edited by dutti

                        @Stephen6309
                        M303: Run heater tuning
                        Parameters

                        Hnnn heater number
                        Pnnn PWM to use, 0 to 1 (you should normally use 1 i.e. full power), default 1
                        Snnn target temperature
                        Examples

                        M303 H1 P0.4 S240 ; tune heater 1 using 40% PWM, target temperature 240C

                        I made this with my date and it was fixed. Thank

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                        • jens55undefined
                          jens55
                          last edited by

                          What you just posted is tuning for a nozzle heater.
                          Again, just leave out the parameter that sets PWM (P) unless you know what you are doing.
                          You should be running M303 H0 S60 or something in that area.

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                          • duttiundefined
                            dutti @jens55
                            last edited by dutti

                            @jens55
                            I used the code with my specifications.
                            M303 H0 P0.7 S65
                            Sry

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                            • jens55undefined
                              jens55
                              last edited by

                              I don't understand why you insist on putting in PWM figures but if it makes you happy (and if it it doesn't give you a warning message) then so be it. Just be aware that it results in less power to your heat bed and causes a longer warmup time.

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                              • duttiundefined
                                dutti @jens55
                                last edited by

                                @jens55
                                25C - 60C
                                S.1 = 78sec
                                S.0.7 = 110 sec
                                Both it's ok in my mind
                                No warning. Thanks to. The tune was successful @Stephen6309

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                                • Phaedruxundefined
                                  Phaedrux Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  Sounds like you got it figured out.

                                  Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                                  • duttiundefined
                                    dutti @Phaedrux
                                    last edited by

                                    @Phaedrux
                                    Yes. There is nothing the forum can't help me!
                                    Thanks to all!!!!

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