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    • Yonkimanundefined
      Yonkiman
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      I just had a heater fault stop my print about 18 hours into the print. It's clearly something that fails very infrequently. I've been moving/tapping wires and couplers to try to catch the temperature jumping but haven't been able to.

      I was thinking that it would be great to have a test mode where the temp for a chosen heater could be sampled as fast as possible and displayed on the temp graph. That way (hopefully) I could tap/wiggle things around, and a disconnect as short as a few ms would be captured, narrowing down what part of the wiring I need to rewire.

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      • dc42undefined
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        You an use M135 to adjust the temperature sampling interval, see https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode?revisionid=HEAD#Section_M135_Set_PID_sample_interval. Odd things may happen if you set it too low.

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        • Yonkimanundefined
          Yonkiman @dc42
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          @dc42 Thanks - that should help debug.

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