Hot end initial calibration.

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oramyou
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Hot end initial calibration.

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So I managed to assemble my Max V2 and was going through the calibration steps when i came across an issue with my hot end. When performing the intial calibration for my hot end, the heater overshot and gave the overheating error. I then did the recomended change in the "Extr.1 PID drive max" from 205 to 128. I recieved the same message. Tried lowerinf the value to 100, 75, and even 50 in a desperate attempt to find some usable value. Can anyone give me any clue as to what's happening?
clytle374
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Re: Hot end initial calibration.

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Not to ask a stupid question, but are you writing the values to the eprom?
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Re: Hot end initial calibration.

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clytle374 wrote:Not to ask a stupid question, but are you writing the values to the eprom?
Yours is a very good question and not stupid at all, you providing help to another member is all that matters. Thanks!
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oramyou
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Re: Hot end initial calibration.

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I did exactly as the manual stated. Not one to miss steps. Talked to support today and found that I don't actually need to calibrate that on my machine. Current settings are completely fine.
Jerome72
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Re: Hot end initial calibration.

Post by Jerome72 »

okay... so I'm not the only one having this problem, but the "fix" is still a mystery to me. Someone clue me in?

The hot end temp runs quickly past 200, and then past 220 before it shuts down.

Is the autotune broken?
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