Okay, I will test Bang-bang first, I have commented the line that creates PID settings, so I guess it's bang-bang from here on up.
The temperature seems to go up quicker on the hotend, with about 1.2 degrees celsius each time the monitoring checks it.
The heatbed is now set for 80 degrees still, that one still takes long to heat up, and heats up much slower too, but it's a bigger thing, but I had expected it to heat up faster anyway.
I have checked and so far I haven't found any short.
Maybe I will re-do the wiring for the beatbed, I have now normal connecting wires, should be enough, but maybe thicker wires will help? I don't know for sure.
Thanks for your tips so far, the hotend went from 45 to 145 in just 3 minutes, so I guess that is quick, but now from 145 and up it slows down a LOT.
Short test:
Temp was at 186, i pressed 'extrude 5mm' a few times and after five extrudes the temperature of the hotend dropped to 182.
This was while the hotend was heating towards 212, so it wasn't that the hotend was not being powered or anything.
Weird huh, I thought melting filament shouldn't cost so much heat in a hotend.
Great, because the filament jams all the fricking time the hobbed wheel is now filled with filament scraping and slips up all the time so I have to take apart the entire extruder and clean it all out.
I'm going to take a break for a week, buy another hotend from Ebay and see if I can find something better. I see a few nice hotends there, at least they LOOK good. Don't know if they actually work good..
The temperature seems to go up quicker on the hotend, with about 1.2 degrees celsius each time the monitoring checks it.
The heatbed is now set for 80 degrees still, that one still takes long to heat up, and heats up much slower too, but it's a bigger thing, but I had expected it to heat up faster anyway.
I have checked and so far I haven't found any short.
Maybe I will re-do the wiring for the beatbed, I have now normal connecting wires, should be enough, but maybe thicker wires will help? I don't know for sure.
Thanks for your tips so far, the hotend went from 45 to 145 in just 3 minutes, so I guess that is quick, but now from 145 and up it slows down a LOT.
Short test:
Temp was at 186, i pressed 'extrude 5mm' a few times and after five extrudes the temperature of the hotend dropped to 182.
This was while the hotend was heating towards 212, so it wasn't that the hotend was not being powered or anything.
Weird huh, I thought melting filament shouldn't cost so much heat in a hotend.
Great, because the filament jams all the fricking time the hobbed wheel is now filled with filament scraping and slips up all the time so I have to take apart the entire extruder and clean it all out.
I'm going to take a break for a week, buy another hotend from Ebay and see if I can find something better. I see a few nice hotends there, at least they LOOK good. Don't know if they actually work good..