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    • Gixxerfastundefined
      Gixxerfast @gloomyandy
      last edited by

      @gloomyandy Thanks for the info.

      I thought that my Nevermore carbon recirculation filter with fans was responisble for the heater errors.

      Looking forward to the next beta release then 🙂

      Voron V2.4 (#1317) with Duet 3 Mini5+ Wifi and 1LC v1.1 Toolboard
      Voron V0.1 (#637) with Duet 3 Mini 5+ Wifi and 1LC v1.2 Toolboard
      Ender 3 Pro with BTT SKR-2 + RRF

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      • gloomyandyundefined
        gloomyandy @Gixxerfast
        last edited by

        @gixxerfast Just to be clear, I'm not saying that the above changes will fix the problem, just that some things have been changed! Will need to be tested with the next release I guess?

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        • Exerqtorundefined
          Exerqtor @gloomyandy
          last edited by

          @gloomyandy said in Heater fault on heated bed because it's rising to slow.:

          @gixxerfast Just to be clear, I'm not saying that the above changes will fix the problem, just that some things have been changed! Will need to be tested with the next release I guess?

          @dc42 Guess this is something you could either confirm or deny?

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          • hestiahuangundefined
            hestiahuang
            last edited by

            Heater 0 fault: temperature rising too slowly: expected 0.44°C/sec measured 0.21°C/sec

            Build the new source code after Beta6, the same.

            Heater 0 fault: temperature rising too slowly: expected 0.44°C/sec measured 0.21°C/sec

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators @hestiahuang
              last edited by

              @hestiahuang did you run M303 heater tuning on the bed heater, and save the M307 result?

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
              Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
              http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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              • hestiahuangundefined
                hestiahuang @dc42
                last edited by hestiahuang

                @dc42
                yes, I did. Ran Auto PID and saved, also restarted. But still failed, even I used bangbang mode, full speed, I mean.
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                After above, I got this too b68c20db-d126-466c-adc8-cf9f6680ff2d-image.png

                Then I changed the code and built Beta7 version, everything looks good now.
                I adjusted the factor 0.5 to small value simplely => RepRapFirmware\src\Heating\LocalHeater.cpp => Line#317 => if (actualTemperatureRise < expectedTemperatureRise * 0.5)
                e27e72fe-a7b6-44b3-9d5d-16b07a445495-image.png

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                • hestiahuangundefined
                  hestiahuang @dc42
                  last edited by

                  @dc42 I guess this should be new good feature, it will be perfect if it is better to enlarge the limitation. Or can have parameter to set expected rate.

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                  • hestiahuangundefined
                    hestiahuang @hestiahuang
                    last edited by

                    Need to resume my printer can print first, so I call it simple way...👼

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                    • hestiahuangundefined
                      hestiahuang @dc42
                      last edited by

                      @dc42
                      Read from change history, issue is involved from Beta3 and keeping improving.
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                      • hestiahuangundefined
                        hestiahuang @dc42
                        last edited by

                        @dc42
                        similar topics
                        https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/24842/rrf-3-4b3-bed-heater-fault/14?_=1639653214558
                        https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/24809/3-4-0-beta-3-heater-0-fault/12

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators @hestiahuang
                          last edited by

                          @hestiahuang we have made changes in 3.4.0beta 7 that we believe resolve the majority of these cases.

                          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                          Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                          http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                          • hestiahuangundefined
                            hestiahuang @dc42
                            last edited by

                            @dc42 You did great! Thank you so much!

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                            • joekoundefined
                              joeko
                              last edited by

                              now with beta7 i also get this error. with rrf 3.3 all was fine

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                              • Exerqtorundefined
                                Exerqtor @joeko
                                last edited by

                                @joeko
                                Have you re tuned the heater after upgrading to b7? I haven't gotten around to test mine btw, so just asking out of curiosity 😋

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                                • joekoundefined
                                  joeko @Exerqtor
                                  last edited by

                                  @exerqtor said in Heater fault on heated bed because it's rising to slow.:

                                  @joeko
                                  Have you re tuned the heater after upgrading to b7? I haven't gotten around to test mine btw, so just asking out of curiosity 😋

                                  yes after update from 3.3 to this beta7 i did an pid tuning for bed and hotend with m500. with 3.3 there was no problem. i reduced the r in 307 to 0.19 and was able to heat the bed and print

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                                  • Exerqtorundefined
                                    Exerqtor @joeko
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                                    @joeko said in Heater fault on heated bed because it's rising to slow.:

                                    @exerqtor said in Heater fault on heated bed because it's rising to slow.:

                                    @joeko
                                    Have you re tuned the heater after upgrading to b7? I haven't gotten around to test mine btw, so just asking out of curiosity 😋

                                    yes after update from 3.3 to this beta7 i did an pid tuning for bed and hotend with m500. with 3.3 there was no problem. i reduced the r in 307 to 0.19 and was able to heat the bed and print

                                    Well in that case it looks like the heater tuning needs more work @dc42 😆

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                                    • Gixxerfastundefined
                                      Gixxerfast @Exerqtor
                                      last edited by

                                      @exerqtor said in Heater fault on heated bed because it's rising to slow.:

                                      Well in that case it looks like the heater tuning needs more work

                                      Actually, I have more heater problems as well with the b7 than I had with the b6. Instead of one error while heating up that just could be restarted I now have to restart it three times. And I have done the heater tuning (pid calibration).

                                      Thing is a have a active carbon filter under the bed where the fans kicks in at 65C. Although it's a very low airflow it seems to disturb the heating process.

                                      I would like an option to just turn all this control off. Max temp supervision is enough for me as far as I can understand it now.

                                      Sorry to hog in in this thread.

                                      Voron V2.4 (#1317) with Duet 3 Mini5+ Wifi and 1LC v1.1 Toolboard
                                      Voron V0.1 (#637) with Duet 3 Mini 5+ Wifi and 1LC v1.2 Toolboard
                                      Ender 3 Pro with BTT SKR-2 + RRF

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                                      • SIamundefined
                                        SIam @Gixxerfast
                                        last edited by

                                        Short feedback from my side, the problem is not solved 😞

                                        The Result from the pid tuning with RFF 3.4.b6:
                                        M307 H0 R0.460 C286.278:286.278 D0.90 S1.00 V24.3 B0 I0

                                        and the result from PID tuning with RRF 3.4.b7:
                                        M307 H0 R0.484 K0.438:0.000 D0.85 E1.35 S1.00 B0

                                        and the error:
                                        Error: Heater 0 fault: temperature rising too slowly: expected 0.43°C/sec measured 0.19°C/sec

                                        Hypercube-Evolution-Hybrid, Piezo Orion, Orbiter
                                        Duet WiFi 1.02 or later + DueX5
                                        RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet 3.4.0beta4 (2021-09-27 11:30:36)
                                        Duet WiFi Server: 1.26
                                        Duet Web Control 3.4.0beta4 (2021-09-27)

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                                        • hestiahuangundefined
                                          hestiahuang @SIam
                                          last edited by

                                          @siam @joeko pls refer to the workaround to make your printers work first. Change the code and build at your local, then flash it. The workaround I posted above.

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                                          • hestiahuangundefined
                                            hestiahuang @hestiahuang
                                            last edited by

                                            @hestiahuang said in Heater fault on heated bed because it's rising to slow.:

                                            @dc42
                                            yes, I did. Ran Auto PID and saved, also restarted. But still failed, even I used bangbang mode, full speed, I mean.
                                            f8407f95-69a0-4681-8397-802319220802-image.png
                                            bf0bf4db-e9fe-45ab-8515-8d90cce13e5c-image.png
                                            72158536-c695-4211-a59a-26ce79e18b35-image.png
                                            After above, I got this too b68c20db-d126-466c-adc8-cf9f6680ff2d-image.png

                                            Then I changed the code and built Beta7 version, everything looks good now.
                                            I adjusted the factor 0.5 to small value simplely => RepRapFirmware\src\Heating\LocalHeater.cpp => Line#317 => if (actualTemperatureRise < expectedTemperatureRise * 0.5)
                                            e27e72fe-a7b6-44b3-9d5d-16b07a445495-image.png

                                            Quoted here.
                                            However I don't have dropbox, and can't share my firmware here. Good Luck!

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