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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[weird temperature oscillations]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>To start off this is not on a solidoodle, but my modded delta that I have been building.&nbsp; Im using a authentic j-head hotend with a .5 nozzle with the resistor that came with it.&nbsp; When it shifts to the second layer and speeds up the temperature starts oscillating back and forth 10-15C.&nbsp; I have tried numerous things and still the issue is there so im not sure if anyone has any pointers as to where to check.&nbsp; Also my heater power does not show up in repetier unless im auto tuning the PID as shown below. I think thats just a setting in the firmware but im unsure where to look.&nbsp; I attached my config.h file so maybe someone can look it over.</p><p>I have tried the following:<br />-auto tuned PID numerous times<br />-cartridge heater<br />-several thermistors<br />-new power supply<br />-ran shielded wire all the way back to the board<br />-routed all power wires/stepper wires/ etc away from thermistor inputs<br />-tried the other spare thermistor input on my azteeg x3<br />-insulating the hotend</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[timp610]]></name>
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			<updated>2013-11-09T02:26:17Z</updated>
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