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commented Feb 26, 2014
Hi Roland, while playing with dead time control for my extruders i thought that can't be too bad to have an autotune option for this heat manager like M303 for PID - to calculate the dead time value from a measured period. Just like the manual temperature graph analysis - only automated... Idea? |
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commented Feb 26, 2014
Yes, shouldn't be too complicated. At least the timing part. And timing should be more exact with such a tool. Have put it on the feature request list, so i do not forget it. |
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added this to the Version 1.0 milestone Feb 26, 2014
commented Aug 30, 2017
Heyhey, I'd like to ask whether this is still being considered? I just can't seem to reliably calibrate the thing myself. Thanks! |
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