Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!
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Glad you like it.
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@Phaedrux said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:
Glad you like it.
@dc42 doesn't read my posts any more so I'll ask you. At the end of tuning my bed heater (H0), the displayed M307 command that one should use does not include the B0. On the basis that the documentation still says that it is necessary, I've added it. Can you confirm that B0 is still required to disable bang-bang mode and if it is, can the message which appears after a successful tune be amended to include it?
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@deckingman B0 gets added when using M500
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Does that mean that heat-plate-tuning is by default now PID and not anymore "bang-bang"/0-1 ? And by issuing M500 that B0 is automatically saved to overwrite any potential B1?
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@LB M303 tuning is PID tuning so whenever you have carried that out you'll be using PID.
bang-bang is inferior and can lead to other artefacts on the print surface -
@jay_s_uk said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:
@LB M303 tuning is PID tuning so whenever you have carried that out you'll be using PID.
bang-bang is inferior and can lead to other artefacts on the print surfaceWow - that was fast! THX! Could that be reflected in the doku:
Because if it is inferior, is it still default like written here or is this out of date:
"Bn selects Bang-bang control instead of PID if non-zero. Default at power-up is 0 for extruder heaters, 1 for the bed heater."https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M307_Set_or_report_heating_process_parameters -
@LB Bang-bang is usually inferior to PID, but there are times when it is preferred. Setting B1 by itself won't automatically put you in PID mode because PID mode requires your heater to be profiled/tuned to function in that mode, so B0 is still the default.
@deckingman My understanding is that when PID values are provided, B0 is assumed, since providing values for bang bang wouldn't make sense, but I'll seek clarification.
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@deckingman
Yes, you need to addB1. Edit: It's B0 for PID on the bed
The hint at the end of tuning doesn't show it, but M500 does.
Also if you're using a mains powered bed you need the change the V24/12 to V0
I just copied the hint the first time and couldn't figure out why I was getting such erratic temps after tuning. Without B1 it will default to bang-bang.I did report this, so I presume the hint will get updated at some time.
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@OwenD said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:
Also if you're using a mains powered bed you need the change the V24/12 to V0
I never realized that before. I assume that applies when the bed is powered by AC mains, but controlled by a SSR attached to the duet as well.
Quite a few people are probably running AC powered silicone heaters via a SSR with V23.8 or something like that as a parameter to the respective M307 command.
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This is new news. When I run an auto tune, the report says to set v to v23.x. I run an ac mains heater bed. Am I reading this correctly that if I’m running ac mains for my bed heater I should ignore the v value and set it to zero?
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@Nuramori said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:
This is new news. When I run an auto tune, the report says to set v to v23.x. I run an ac mains heater bed. Am I reading this correctly that if I’m running ac mains for my bed heater I should ignore the v value and set it to zero?
That's what it looks like, and it's also stated on the duet gcode wiki page (though I never noticed it before) here: https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M307_Set_or_report_heating_process_parameters
Check the description of the "V" parameter: "A value of zero disables compensation for changes in supply voltage. Use V0 for AC mains powered heaters." -- that would make sense for something powered on AC mains. No need to send more power to a SSR if the duet measured DC voltage drops.
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@OwenD said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:
@deckingman
Yes, you need to addB1. Edit: It's B0 for PID on the bed
The hint at the end of tuning doesn't show it, but M500 does.
Also if you're using a mains powered bed you need the change the V24/12 to V0
I just copied the hint the first time and couldn't figure out why I was getting such erratic temps after tuning. Without B1 it will default to bang-bang.I did report this, so I presume the hint will get updated at some time.
On the basis that I've always added the B0 parameter, I've continued to add it after tuning. A moderator thinks it might not be necessary but says he'll confirm.
I know the "hint" doesn't show - I am the one who pointed that out.
Thanks for pointing out the "V0" thing. That is a very recent change to the documentation. A few days ago (when I tuned my bed heater) , it said something along the lines of omitting the "V" parameter for mains powered heaters - no mention at that time of making it V0.
I wish they would add things like this to the release notes, rather than sneaking them into the documentation some time later, after we've studiously read the release notes and implemented any required changes to our configuration files. Looks like I'll have to go back through my configurations yet again, and make further changes........
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@deckingman
It's self evident that you know the hint doesn't give the B0 setting. Otherwise you wouldn't have added it after all.
You asked if it was necessary and I indicated it is because without it my printer defaulted to bang-bang and gave rise to large oscillations in bed temp.
https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/19761/new-heater-tuning-algorithm/111 -
@OwenD said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:
@deckingman
It's self evident that you know the hint doesn't give the B0 setting. Otherwise you wouldn't have added it after all.
You asked if it was necessary and I indicated it is because without it my printer defaulted to bang-bang and gave rise to large oscillations in bed temp.
https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/19761/new-heater-tuning-algorithm/111Ahh. I misunderstood what you were trying to say which is basically that, yes the B0 parameter is still necessary and should still be added. Furthermore, the "hint" showing the M307 is incorrect because it does not include the B0 parameter. This needs to be corrected IMO.
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@deckingman said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:
@OwenD said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:
@deckingman
Yes, you need to addB1. Edit: It's B0 for PID on the bed
The hint at the end of tuning doesn't show it, but M500 does.
Also if you're using a mains powered bed you need the change the V24/12 to V0
I just copied the hint the first time and couldn't figure out why I was getting such erratic temps after tuning. Without B1 it will default to bang-bang.I did report this, so I presume the hint will get updated at some time.
On the basis that I've always added the B0 parameter, I've continued to add it after tuning. A moderator thinks it might not be necessary but says he'll confirm.
I know the "hint" doesn't show - I am the one who pointed that out.
Thanks for pointing out the "V0" thing. That is a very recent change to the documentation. A few days ago (when I tuned my bed heater) , it said something along the lines of omitting the "V" parameter for mains powered heaters - no mention at that time of making it V0.
I wish they would add things like this to the release notes, rather than sneaking them into the documentation some time later, after we've studiously read the release notes and implemented any required changes to our configuration files. Looks like I'll have to go back through my configurations yet again, and make further changes........
Omitting the V parameter has the same effect as using V0.
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@dc42 said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:
Omitting the V parameter has the same effect as using V0.
Thanks for the clarification. It might be an idea if that was added to the documentation too.
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@deckingman Done
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@Phaedrux said in Thank for the massive update about PID TUNING !!!:
@deckingman Done
I meant add DC's comment that omitting the "V" parameter has the same effect as using V0. Or maybe you have elsewhere but not here https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M307_Set_or_report_heating_process_parameters
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@deckingman Refresh the page perhaps?
Vnnn VIN supply voltage at which the A parameter was calibrated (RepRapFirmware 1.20 and later). This allows the PID controller to compensate for changes in supply voltage. A value of zero disables compensation for changes in supply voltage. Use V0 for AC mains powered heaters. (V0 is the default. Leaving off V is the same as V0)
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M303 Annn (RRF 3.2beta3.2 and later, optional) ambient temperature - use this parameter if you want to tune a heater that has been on and has not cooled down to embient temperature yet
M303 H0 S230 A40 Error: M303: heater 0 target temperature must be below the temperature limit for this heater (120.0C)
Did is misunderstand something?