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09-24-2016, 05:06 PM #361
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09-24-2016, 08:12 PM #362
We are near the end of RC-7. I'm not sure that I remember any thermal issues in RC-7. I do remember some issues in RC-6.
The only thing concerning thermal issues lately is this thread speculating there may be a bug in the way the PID algorithm works:
https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin/issues/4881
If you are having problems with your heaters doing the right thing, please let us know!!!
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09-24-2016, 10:03 PM #363
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Where does one post these issues? I am relatively new to the debugging process. before I used the Bec release with great success. I think it may be a PID issue. As soon as the fan is on and anywhere close to the nozzle the temps drop like a rock without the sock on. I have had issues before with air cooling the nozzle down but the printer could usually keep up and the temp only would drop a few degrees.
I took off the silicone E3D sock heated the nozzle to 210 and then turned on the fan. The temps dropped to below 148 in less than 30 seconds. As soon as the air hit the nozzle it was as if the PID had no idea what to do. With the sock on and the fan set to full the temp drops a little, about 10 degrees or so.
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09-24-2016, 11:28 PM #364
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So far my only problems have been with the print bed heater, and I (think I) have it on a bang-bang setup, not PID. I have my bed heater connected through a relay, so I don't think PID or PWM would be a good option. The issue is somewhat rare, though. Maybe only once in 7-8 prints.
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09-25-2016, 04:45 PM #365
Right! Bang Bang mode is separate from PID. But still... You shouldn't be seeing any problems. If you are running RC-7 and see an issue, please click the 'Issues' button (at: https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Ma...3Aupdated-desc ) and describe the problem.
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09-25-2016, 05:08 PM #366
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Hi
Yes, it's duplicate info, but it's probably worth posting here.
If you are running the Arduino app that MakerFarm recommends (1.06) on a Mac, the latest OS update to Sierra brakes it. You re-install Java after the update. After that the app simply locks up. The solution is stupid. You delete the app and re-install it. Once you do, all is well again.
Bob
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09-25-2016, 11:21 PM #367
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Just had the bed throw an error again.
Code:Recv: Error:Heating failed, system stopped! Heater_ID: bed Changing monitoring state from 'Printing' to 'Error: Heating failed, system stopped! Heater_ID: bed ' Recv: Error:Printer halted. kill() called!
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09-26-2016, 05:58 AM #368
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That looks like thermal runaway to me. Simply put, it's calling for heat for to long a period of time and deciding the thermistor is not responding. Simple answer is to stretch out the timeout, if you do it in firmware. Putting a solid state relay on my printer was a < $15 decision. With PWM the problem has never occurred. To fix it without new hardware, bumping up your power supply voltage might do the trick. Obviously, each of these approaches has its own drawbacks.
Bob
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09-26-2016, 02:10 PM #369
The Thermal Parameters are (in my opinion) overly tight. The people that wrote the Thermal Protection wanted to make them even tighter! I have mine currently at these numbers, but I think I'm going to have to bump the 20 up to 30.
Code:#if ENABLED(THERMAL_PROTECTION_BED) #define THERMAL_PROTECTION_BED_PERIOD 20 // Seconds #define THERMAL_PROTECTION_BED_HYSTERESIS 2 // Degrees Celsius #define WATCH_BED_TEMP_PERIOD 60 // Seconds #define WATCH_BED_TEMP_INCREASE 2 // Degrees Celsius #endif
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10-05-2016, 08:09 PM #370
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A heated bed is a much different animal than a hot end. The numbers you need for one are not what you need for the other. A bed isn't going to kill it's self in a minute or three. A hot end easily could get into big trouble in that amount of time. ....
Bob
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