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    • BReeves23undefined
      BReeves23
      last edited by

      I am attempting to get my heated bed to tune for printing ABS. It's a stock Maker Select V.2. With a Rambo Mini, I was able to get it to 110* C easily. I can get it tuned to 90*, albeit hit and miss. About half of the time it will fail. If trying to go above, I get a bad curve error. I have swapped between a Meanwell 12v 500w supply, the stock supply, and a Corsair AX750 and Antec Earth Power 600 watt atx supplies, so I don't think it's a power issue or a bed issue. Here's my error:

      3:13:48 PM
      Warning: Auto tune of heater 0 failed due to bad curve fit (G=67.4, tc=239.3, td=-1.2)
      3:10:08 PM
      Auto tune phase 3, peak temperature was 100.0
      3:10:01 PM
      Auto tune phase 2, heater off
      2:59:21 PM
      Auto tune phase 1, heater on
      2:59:15 PM
      M303 H0 P1.0 S100
      Auto tuning heater 0 using target temperature 100.0°C and PWM 1.00 - do not leave printer unattended

      Any suggestions?

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators
        last edited by

        The problem is that when the heater has barely enough power to reach the desired temperature, the measurement of dead time during heater tuning becomes difficult. I suggest you tune it at about 85C. The same heater model should work at higher temperatures too.

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        • BReeves23undefined
          BReeves23
          last edited by

          Worked like a charm, thanks. Also turning off the fans during warmup helped a lot. >.> Forgot to disable them during heating.

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