You can reduce the max. power of each heater.
With the max_pwm value between 1 and 100% you reduce the active pwm.
For example you could reduce the power of your hotend.
My hotend for example is 12V 30W but connected to 24V. So it has
normally 120W. This is very huge. Setting the max_pwm to 25, it has
again ~30W.
Because these two pins have no presence in Configtool's GUI, they
got dropped when writing a board config file. These pins are
needed for Gen3 Extruder Board support.
This should solve issue #179.
Teach configtool to save ini, board and printer files with the
--save commandline switch. Add a feature to Printer and Board
to let us pass None for the "values" to save; this causes the
class to save the previously loaded settings instead of taking
new settings in the argument.
Also add --quit switch to tell commandline not to continue to run the
GUI. There's not much point in running the gui after many of these
switches, but that will change in the future. Add this --quit option
to quit early so we can begin to use this new mode for test validation.
Instead of passing myriad variables around in arguments to
classes and functions, put the global settings like "verbose" and
"cmdFolder" in the Settings object and pass that in to the top.