#verify heater
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i think that i did that already, but ill try it again
If that not helps we need to add a https://www.klipper3d.org/Config_Reference.html#verify_heater
ill try the pid first
Ok you did a save config after the PID tune
Was the fan running? Do you use a silicon sock?
Anyhow place ```[verify_heater extruder]
max_error: 120
check_gain_time: 20
hysteresis: 5
heating_gain: 2
The values in there are the defaults
Can you make a screenshot of the extruder temp graph. I hope I can see what we most likely need to alter
ohhhh i did not screen shot it
That would be important you could simple start with max_error: 130 and see what happens but we need a picture
To make it clear
- change the number
- save the file
- do a Klipper restart
- test it out
so i did this, and it didnt help
As said I need the picture and you will need some tests until you find the values
picture of the pid graf?
As said did it happen when the fan kicks in
it happens after the first layer, so yes
Ok did you do the PID tune with the fan on?
no, should i do it with it?
okay, im now doing a normal pid, ill send you the graf after its done
right now, no, because i changed the nozzle like 2 weeks ago and didnt put it back on
here is it without the fan
Ok it could be that the fan blows to much air on the heat block and cool it down
Install the sock
sure, i will now try the pid with the fan
did the pid with the sock but without the fan, but still nothing
should i try it with the fan?
yes, but was the printer working before?
And as said I would need a picture of the heating in the print you doing
Yes, it did
Ill try to print tommorow