PID AutoTune your Ender-3 V2 (or other Marlin-based 3D Printer!)
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
- Hello, 3D Printing friends! Today we're going to learn how to do a PID AutoTune on an Ender-3 V2 (but this works for any Marlin-based printer)!
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PID Article on Wikipedia
• en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PID_con...
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Great video! For those looking to do the same tune on the bed you can use M303 E-1 S60. The E-1 tells the printer to test the bed (E0 was for hotend) and S60 tells to test to 60 Celsius. You set these values by using M304 just like setting the hotend temps with M301. Then M500 to save like Brian shows.
Quick question, how do you get those commands
THANK YOU
I've tried PID tuning the bed but I get an error about the heater not being there. Not sure what I'm doing wrong
@@dedogster Use M303 EBED C6 S60. It appears as if some older versions of Marlin don't like the E-1. Set the bed PID with the M304 Pxx Ixx Dxx command using the calculated values. Don't forget to M500 to save settings.
@@StewKeto3DPrinting Dang, was trying to get the same to work on Aquila X2,.. typed command, clicked to Octoprints temperature tab,... and the Extruders showing 60 deg, bed at ambient.
I can't put to words how helpful it is that you break down piece by piece what each command does. I've seen many a video just gloss over that and it leaves me with no confidence in what I'm doing. I consider myself pretty tech-savvy but even I struggle to grasp this stuff sometimes.
With a little farm of 5 cheap and cranky printers I revisit this video every couple of months, what a great resource! Thanks Bryan!
You have a 6th sense of knowing what I’ve been putting off. Last time it was the wire end ferrules, which I completed after your last video, and now it’s PID tuning. I have no excuse to put it off anymore thanks!
Thanks! I've been getting thermal runaway, so I'm using that as an excuse to replace my board, extruder, and thermistor, etc. I'll be running through this test later today and will let you know how it goes! Appreciate how simple your video was. It helps me feel more prepared, less intimidated, etc.
I've watched a few videos on PID tuning, and this was by far the most concise and easiest to follow. Great work.
Agreed! very thorough! with the added bonus of snark and humor!
Agreed. But if this was the non-chatty version....damn!
Recently found your channel while upgrading my printer. The 2 videos I've seen of yours were concise and easy to understand. Best videos on the topics. Good job!
Thank you! 😃
Video saved me once again. I followed your instructions a year ago and just installed a new hot end. The hot end is the same brand but I could tell the PID was off a bit. Found your video and did it over. Thanks.
Awesome video! The step by step guide and explaining what each variable did was a tremendous help. Greatly appreciate it!
This helped so much. I was getting poor quality shells and now they are paper smooth. Thank you.
Wow I just did this and I am shocked how much of an improvement it made, especially on the first layer. Great video!
This video saved my life....well my printer's life. Thank you!
Think of the challenge that birthed the PID process/math being you and your friend in a car trying to drive a constant speed...you're driving but your friend is the only one that can see the speedometer. Your friend tells you faster or slower as they see the speed on the gauge. If you are in a F1 racer, you're going to have a different experience than if you and your friend were in a Chevy Spark. The PID process can be thought of as a mechanism that attaches to the gas pedal of the F1 so the results of accelerating/decelerating are not so dramatic.
Thank you very much for this comprehensive guide! I also used the PID Autotune on my heatbed for the ender 3v2 after putting an insulation beneath it.
Happy to hear someone calling a PID by it's letters (P-I-D) and not like a single word (pid). As an engineer I approve this and got subscribed.
Thank you for this video. By far the most useful and easiest video to follow. Great job keep it up!
My hotend temperature got so stable what I belived the display had froze... 😂
Thanks for the video!
Thank you! I don't have octoprint set up on my printer and most guides for auto tune use it. This saved me!
Thanx, this video was just what I was looking for!
The best PID tuning video, thanks
Thank you for sharing this. Using this info has helped me improve the temps of my Ender 6 hot end.
Just the video I needed to find after switching out my hotend hardware. Great stuff
This made it super simple and painless! Thank you!
Helped me out, easy and straightforward to follow. Thank you!
Thank you for demystifying this process for me. I appreciate all of the explanations and reasoning for doing things a specific way.
Great video. Was able t scroll trough step by step and solved my hot end issues. You're a life saver!
Glad it helped! 👍
Wow. Thanks so much for this video. Great job explaining it and walking us through each step.
Great video and was helpful even a year later. I like how the pro firmware has it now built in so can do it from the screen.
Huge thanks, resolved 3 issues from my list at the same time
Very helpful! Thanks! A great tutorial, great walkthrough.
A lot of thanks, your explanation was very clear, keep up the good work. Have a wonderful day!!
Thanks Brian a really helpful video after updating my Ender 6 hot end to a mosquito & Bondtech DDX. Great work.
Thanks for the clear and fat free tutorial! Great job!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. Its very informative. I will follow. You are a great teacher!!!!!
This was perfect! I had a machine that I was getting overtemp errors on so I changed entire hot end (just easier since I had 2 spares in my parts) and still got the error. I found your video through ALL3DP and followed it to the letter and so far success. Hope I am not premature but looks great so far. Thank you so much for the content. Now on to the next problem. I upgraded one machine to 4.2.7 silent board and smoked the board on power up. Have a short somewhere I have to find before I smoke another $40.00
Thank you for this video. All I can learn about little tricks like this is Awesome!! Thank you again!👍
Awesome explanation! Been having this problem all day, no other videos/websites even suggested this as a factor and I'm going to be doing this right away!
Had Heating failed error after doing this, it performed well in the tune test. I will double check I did it right and try again, only thing left to change out is the power supply.
Awesome! Your videos are life saving.
oh my god this video literally saved my business haha i was so scared my printer wouldnt work right again. THANK YOU for taking the scary out of Pid Tuning!!!!
Love your videos!!
Love a good PID Tune video. I would add make sure your Slicer is closed, otherwise Pronterface will fail to connect. Remember each laptop sticker adds 5% more processing power!
Great tip (particularly about the stickers; the Ethan Makes sticker adds 10%)! 😉
Also, while not a slicing feature per se, it might be cool if slicers included a terminal window which could be used to issue commands directly to a printer via USB.
Awesome video! It helped me out 1 million percent! THANKS!
This video was great, thank you sir!
This is simply beautiiful, thank you so much
This fixed my problem! Thank you!!!!
You always have the video I need to fix my printers , thanks
Very helpful! Thanks !
Thanks for this video!!!
Thank you so much! This helped me a lot!
Thanks. That got me back and running
thank you so much, this fixed all of my temprature problems on my printer
This explains so much as I regularly used to swap SD cards between my Ender 3's and my Pro 3D V-King and I got problems that magically went away when I set up Octopi on my V-King
The decision to store the settings on the card was an odd one. I read that someone asked Creality why, and Creality said their engineers didn't do it to conserve space on the microcontroller's on-board storage. But the file is significantly less than 1K bytes, and other, possibly more feature-rich third-party firmware builds are available which DO store the settings on the board, so...?
Anyway, thanks for watching, Andrew! 🙂
Amen Andrew I found this out no joke 3 weeks ago and this video is 7 months old I'm late to the 3D printing game but I was completely taken aback by the fact the settings were saved on the SD
This is amazing thank you SO very much.
Excelent explanation Bryan!
Great video. Thanks for the info on Pronterface for Mac.
Sure thing, Corey Mac! Thanks for watching! I kinda wanted to highlight that it was out there, for people who have newer versions of macOS and think they can't run it. 😃
Very helpful !!
Great information, thanks, liked and subscribed.
perfect timing...I was puzzling over this problem on a board I installed just today
Awesome video thank you very much!
Thanks dude! Saved my printer.
Hi Brian.
I am only a new subscriber to your channel, and i want to thank you for the great way you manage your tutorials.
They are very entertaining and insightful.
I have learned so much and am still learning more about 3d printing and now also about Arduino!
I am recently retired and I believe if i dont use it i will lose it.
However with your help that won't happen.
I can even forgive you the
" dad " jokes . 😂
Keep up the great work.
Greetings from Australia 🦘
Cheers.
Ray
Thank you! this is a lifesaver tutorial :)
Using your procedure, the hotend works very fine . Thanks.
That was super straight forward, thank you. Even when I read the official documentation, I just need a CZcams video to walk me through it just in case. I mean worst case scenario, my house burns down with me in it, so I'm hesitant to mess with the thermistor tuning.
Thank you man, this was really useful in helping me figure out my problem. If anybody is overshooting their nozzle temp by 30+ degrees it could mean that you're using a 12v heater instead of a 24v one. So that's what all that blue smoke was.
Oh no! 😳
I learned many years ago in electronics school, all electronics run on smoke, you should never let the smoke out of them or they will stop working.
I just set up my 2nd Ender 3 Pro, and out of the box the Hot end temp was bouncing. When set to 205 I was seeing it go from 201-209. Ran this process and now it sits at a steady temp like it should. One thing to mention about pronterface, make sure you don't have another slicer program open, or it won't connect to your printer. I didn't realize I still had Cura open in the back ground and was going crazy trying to figure out why I couldn't connect. Once I closed that, everything worked like it was supposed to. Thank you so much for this video.
Thank you so much for your help! I kept getting the heating failed error and this was the only thing that fixed it!
nice tutorial, thanks!
Informative video. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much! you made that super simple!
Thank you for the great video.. it helped me 100%.. as i'm new in this 3D world..
Saved again by the master himself. Thanks Bryan!
You saved my printer again! :) Thank you
Thanks for saving me!
Thanks mate, saved me with using custom thermistor on custom drilled mount for it on a block.
Well done. Thanks!
Thank you for the informative video.
Thansk from Colombia, my friend!
Thanks Bryan I'm going to do this today!
Great video very helpful Ty
Glad to hear it! 👍
Super video, thank you very much.
This is great info. I will be replacing my stock hotend on my Ender 3 Max with a Sprite kit today.
amazing tutorial congrats
Thanks for the video!
You're welcome! 😀
Thanks! My silicone boot sht the bed and my printer kept going into thermal runaway protect. This worked perf! If the printer doesn’t connect do a restart on your pc and make sure you’re using a sync cable.
You're a good man
I fought with windows, for an hour, to try and get it to recognize my ender 3. If it doesn't show up as a USB serial port then this software (or cura or anything else won't connect). I installed the drivers and did a ton of troubleshooting, to no avail. In the end I used my android phone with otg cable and the Serial USB Terminal app to connect and send the commands described in this video. Worked like a charm and I didn't need to fight with windows, drivers, really old software, etc.
You made the procedure easy and simple enough, thanks a lot. It worked great, although I did it through OctoPrint terminal instead of pronterface
THANK YOU!
U re the best 👍 thank you very much.
Thank you my friend, I was about to junk my ender 3 pro
Thank you!
I saw the notification pop up so I AUTOmagically TUNEd in to watch the Person In the know about harD things! Great video Bryan!
P.S. and here i thought PID loops were only for robots....oh YEAH! These are robots! very specific robots, but robots none-the-less. :-)
P.P.S Love the t-shirt!
Haha! I see what you did there with the capital letters. Yep, 3D printers are like robots with hot glue guns. 😉
thanks very for your help
Great video, I just installed a new hot end and I was getting the exact same behavior. I thought I messed up something with the thermistor. Followed your steps and temperature is now steady :)
Glad it helped
Perfect! Thank you so much! I had to go in and adjust the PID_MAX before tuning, darn thing was waaaaay over shooting at first, like enter 220 and out came 270 and the tune would fail.
THANK YOU
Thank You 🙏
Dad humor intensifies, We learn more from this fine Gentleman that what the eye can see
Thank you. I managed to break my enders thermistor wire and had to change it . Hope this stabilizes the nozzle temperature.
Hopefully this gets things tuned back in. Keep me posted! 👍