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    • bastundefined
      bast
      last edited by

      I design my personal 3D printers (large format / high temperature).
      I would like to increase my maximum temperature of the heated bed to 160-180 ° C to print exotic materials. I use the command "M143 H0 S180" but I have the impression that the maximum setpoint is 125 ° C
      How can we modify this parameter
      thanks a lot

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti
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        @bast said in Haeted BEd max temperature:

        I use the command "M143 H0 S180" but I have the impression that the maximum setpoint is 125 ° C

        what do you mean you have the impression?

        can you set the temperature to 180 in the web ui?

        btw what kind of bed do you have.

        that are temperature than only special beds can reach.
        like the e3d high temperatures beds.

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        • bastundefined
          bast
          last edited by

          @Veti said in Haeted BEd max temperature:

          what do you mean you have the impression?
          can you set the temperature to 180 in the web ui?
          btw what kind of bed do you have.
          that are temperature than only special beds can reach.
          like the e3d high temperatures beds.

          whoever does not want it gives me this error message by setting the temperature in the web interface
          "M140 P0 S180
          Error: M140: Temperature too high for heater 0 "
          I have a 750w 220v heating silicone mounted under a metrology granite bed to be able to reach these temperatures (with my old megatronicV3 card the heated bed heated to 200 ° c without problem 🙂

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          • Vetiundefined
            Veti @bast
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            @bast said in Haeted BEd max temperature:

            M140

            did you observe the order?
            https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M143_Maximum_heater_temperature

            If the heater is a bed or chamber heater then the M143 command must come after the M140 or M141 command that declares the heater as a bed or chamber heater.

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            • nhofundefined
              nhof @Veti
              last edited by nhof

              If you wanted to confirm, you could always run the M143 H0 command manually from the console once the machine is already on, it will read out the max temp settings.

              Also note that if you want temps of 180, you should set the max temp to a bit higher than 180, else it may throw an error every time it goes slightly above the setpoint, which would get annoying to deal with.

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              • oozeBotundefined
                oozeBot
                last edited by

                See this thread which is potentially related: https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/19031/m143-issue

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                • bastundefined
                  bast
                  last edited by

                  OK you awsome
                  My M140 H0 was after M143 so now it would be good

                  M143 H0
                  Heater 0 monitor 0 uses sensor 0 to generate a heater fault if the reading exceeds 180.0°C
                  Heater 0 monitor 1 is disabled
                  Heater 0 monitor 2 is disabled

                  thanks a lot guys 😉

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