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Testing heat flow direction with a low set current is recommended before installation of the TEC module.
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Testing heat flow direction with a low set current is recommended before installation of the TEC module.
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## Resistive Heater
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When using resistive heaters with the Thermostat, ensure that the thermal load has sufficient cooling, and connect the heater to TEC0- and TEC0+ or TEC1- and TEC1+.
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Then, set `max_i_neg` and `output_min` to 0 A with `pwm <ch> max_i_neg 0` and `pid <ch> output_min 0`, and make sure that `output_max` is non-negative.
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### Limits
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### Limits
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Each of the MAX1968 TEC driver has analog/PWM inputs for setting
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Each of the MAX1968 TEC driver has analog/PWM inputs for setting
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