That's a PID loop with a bit too much P or I gain, so it oscillates.morganfree wrote:What could be that issue?
Run a firmware PID auto-tune, store the results in EEPROM, and the temperature should be stable.
That's a PID loop with a bit too much P or I gain, so it oscillates.morganfree wrote:What could be that issue?
Once is enough: the numbers represent the best fit for a given set of conditions.morganfree wrote:Should I do the process more than once?
I think you don't need the PID parameters, just the M500, but, given the number of Marlin variations in the wild, there's absolutely no way to tell.morganfree wrote:M500 P**** I**** D****
Huh. Yet Another Marlin Variation.insta wrote:change the values in RAM
Damn straight!insta wrote:The more "I told you so" tiffs Ed and I get into