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We do the same thing. We basically just check that all the probes correlate to the Master Probe using the A0B0 probe angle on each. A quick check to make sure nothing got bent or shifted.
I sometimes wonder if we should go a step further and check two angles for each probe (one at A0 and one at A90). So far, I have resisted the urge to get that paranoid. Checking just one angle will catch most problems.
We do this check every morning and whenever something unfortunate happens, like when a probe is knocked out of the probe module. All the probe angles are calibrated once a month or when it is clearly needed.
We do the same thing. We basically just check that all the probes correlate to the Master Probe using the A0B0 probe angle on each. A quick check to make sure nothing got bent or shifted.
I sometimes wonder if we should go a step further and check two angles for each probe (one at A0 and one at A90). So far, I have resisted the urge to get that paranoid. Checking just one angle will catch most problems.
We do this check every morning and whenever something unfortunate happens, like when a probe is knocked out of the probe module. All the probe angles are calibrated once a month or when it is clearly needed.
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