[15:42] As mentioned in a comment here, my DP2 is having a thermal runaway condition where everything is printing just fine and then BAM out of nowhere I tank from 212C to 189C or so. So far, I've taken off the silicone sleeve and, other than the bottom of the nozzle, it's one of the cleanest v6 blocks I've ever seen on a printer (that hasn't recently gotten a new one). The thermistor is the cartridge style and very solidly in there, so it doesn't seem to be the cause of a loose one.
[15:56] Went into the wiring and all terminal blocks are tight. Hm... could it be software? I'll track the temperature though Repetier to get more insights.
[16:13] And were live:
[16:44] Ok... all looking goo-- WOAH WOAH WOAH THERE IT IS!
then again, it might just be a difference in scales. The gradients look about the same now.
Maybe I should try printing at 200C and see if that eliviates the strain on the heater cartridge? Also, that little dip is when I restarted the printer, just incase something was restart related.
[17:15] I'm currently compiling the latest Marlin 2.1 bugfix to see if that changes anything (if this current 200C test fails)
[18:02]
Earlier into the print, I was getting large temperature swings:
[19:13] Okay the print finished (and just in time because the part fell off as soon as I lifted the magnetic build plate). I'll try an autotune with the fan at 100% to see if that can resolve anything, and then flash the updated firmware.
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The Y axis sounded like it was snoring. Turns out 2 of the 3 wheels had single ball bearings and those wheels basically weren't moving. 18 minute repair later and I might be able to start an overnight print, though it's 3:22am so maybe an "earlybird" print.
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Ok I've got a second print going. It's been 1h20mins and everything seems to be going well.
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