Suggestion - Test command for overheating

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joefiesta
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Suggestion - Test command for overheating

Post by joefiesta »

Hello,

If I enter a command to be executed when a certain temperature is reached, I can't TEST that command. It could be a very convoluted syntax, and I might not be sure it's correct.

I would like to suggest you add the ability to TEST a command that is supposed to be executed when a overheating occurs.

thanks


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Re: Suggestion - Test command for overheating

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Thanks for the suggestion, I'll add it to the to do list.
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Re: Suggestion - Test command for overheating

Post by steveshank »

I set my overheat protection to below the current temperature to see whether it works. Then return it.

I kind of test by setting the alert temperature to a degree below the current temperature and watching. It always alerts me. Then reset the temperature to the default. Use manual, so I know exactly when it is supposed to alert.

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