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    • RE: Overshoot and really unstable hotend temperature

      @Phaedrux This is a heat cartridge 24V 65W

      Some pictures :
      head1.png
      head2.png

      posted in Tuning and tweaking
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      databird
    • RE: Overshoot and really unstable hotend temperature

      @dc42 You're a master !
      After days of tests... you give me the right answer ! All is working fine now !

      My error was, when I tested with PID, it was overshooting (+50° !!!) at first heat, So I stopped all other tests with PID... my bad !

      Thanks again !

      posted in Tuning and tweaking
      databirdundefined
      databird
    • Overshoot and really unstable hotend temperature

      Hello !

      I'm upgrading a professional 3D printer (Intamsys Funmat HT) with a Duet 2 Wifi controller and have a lot of problem with hotend temperature.

      I try auto-tunning, and play a lot with M307 settings, but nothing work : overshoot & unstable temperature (-7°, +13°)

      Duet :

      • Duet WiFi 1.02
      • RRF : v3.4.5
      • WiFi firmware : 1.27
      • PT100 daughterboard

      Printer :

      • Intamsys Funmat HT (work very well with original mainboard)
      • CoreXY
      • 24v 65W heat cartridge
      • PT100 sensor

      Tests are done with hotend temperature set to 220°, no FAN (but same if fan's on)

      M307 values from autotunning :

      M307 H1 R2.797 K1.566:0.000 D14.30 E1.35 S1.00 B0 V24.0
      

      Always overshoot :
      "Heater 1 fault: exceeded allowed temperature excursion: target 220.0°C actual 240.0°C"
      overshoot.png

      To remove the overshoot, I need to change to Bang-Bang mode, and set 80% power

      M307 H1 R2.797 K1.566:0.000 D14.30 E1.35 S0.80 B1 V24.0
      

      But temperature is really unstable :
      unstable.png
      Target : 220°
      Oscillate between : 213° and 233°

      And if I change M307 settings, nothing change :

      M307 H1 R3.797 K1.566:0.000 D4.30 E1.35 S0.80 B1 V24.0        ; oscillate : 213°-233°
      M307 H1 R4.797 K1.566:0.000 D4.30 E1.35 S0.80 B1 V24.0        ; oscillate : 213°-233°
      
      M307 H1 R4.797 K2.566:0.000 D14.30 E1.35 S0.80 B1 V24.0       ; oscillate : 213°-233°
      M307 H1 R1.862 K2.566:0.000 D14.30 E1.35 S0.80 B1 V24.0       ; oscillate : 213°-233°
      

      And here's the : config.g

      Is anybody have an idea to help me ?

      Thanks for your support !
      Serge

      posted in Tuning and tweaking
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