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    • moth4017
      moth4017 last edited by

      Ver 3.5 b2
      if i connect a PT100
      M308 S1 P"F.8" Y"rtd-max31865" F50 R430
      this works

      if i connect a PT1000
      M308 S1 P"F.8" Y"rtd-max31865" F50 R4300
      This does not work value displayed in DWC 2000C

      If i connect a PT1000
      M308 S1 P"F.8" Y"rtd-max31865" F50 R430
      this works

      it seem the selecting R4300 for the PT1000 isnt working as expected

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      • T3P3Tony
        T3P3Tony administrators @moth4017 last edited by

        @moth4017 are you using a PT100 daughterboard? It has a reference resistor value of 400Ohms. Its designed for use with PT100 sensors and the MAX31865 chip requires a 4:1 ratio between reference resistors and nominal sensor resistance.

        This is only configurable to allow for other implementations of a MAX31865 circuit with a difference reference resistor to be used.

        Also, the pin name F8 does not look right so i guess this is not a Duet board?

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        • moth4017
          moth4017 @T3P3Tony last edited by moth4017

          @T3P3Tony im using a octopus pro v1 , has the max 31865 on board.

          they use a ref 430R and a 4k3

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          • T3P3Tony
            T3P3Tony administrators @moth4017 last edited by

            @moth4017 possibly @jay_s_uk can help then?

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