During recent workshop re-organization I moved my 3D printer. I got the dreaded undervoltage warning in Octopi, which could be due to changing power bars, wiring or an aging power supply. I bought a new power supply, and since I used a different power bar in a different outlet I'll watch carefully.
I've added monitoring to my other RPIs, using the TIG Stack (Telegraf, InfluxDB, Grafana). I might need to modify the Grafana dashboard (
https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/10578 ) to include under-voltage warnings.
For those that are so inclined, this is "atom" my electronics development workstation (RPI4-4GB, dual monitor with Arduino IDE etc.). He's kind of sleeping in this morning
As for room temperature and humidity, I watch using Cayenne (DHT11 temp/humidity sensor running on an ESP8266 microcontroller). This needs to be upgraded to a DHT22, which is more precise (I've noticed issues with other DHT11's I have in my ecosystem).
Shop organization still underway, but it's getting there. I'm considering an enclosure for temp,humidity and dust control.
Yes, I will deal with rusty saw on the pegboard. I need to research on the other forums and do all the saws my Dad and Uncle left me!
Oh, I noticed a comment above relating to pre-heating. My workflow includes a preheat cycle (manual) every time I print to try to start at the same baseline every time.