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This is the handle temperature or more accurately the reading of the Cold Junction Compensation (CJC) temperature sensor. This is expressed in °C. Range of 20-40 °C is normal depending on how hot/cold the room is and how long power has been plugged in which warms the PCB further.
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This is used for CJC of the tip temperature.
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> If CHan is extremely high, this indicates the temperature sensor isn't reading correctly ([see Troubleshooting](/Documentation/Troubleshooting.md))
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> If CHan is extremely high, this indicates the temperature sensor isn't reading correctly ([see Troubleshooting](https://ralim.github.io/IronOS/Troubleshooting/))
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### Max C
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### Hall
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This appears if your device is capable of having a hall effect sensor installed (Pinecil).
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This shows the current magnetic field strength reading from the sensor. It is used to check if the sensor is operational, and for diagnostics and optimal placement of magnets on a stand (higher number is better/stronger). [See Hall Sensor for details](/Documentation/HallSensor.md).
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This shows the current magnetic field strength reading from the sensor. It is used to check if the sensor is operational, and for diagnostics and optimal placement of magnets on a stand (higher number is better/stronger). [See Hall Sensor for details](https://ralim.github.io/IronOS/HallSensor/).
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# PD Debug menu
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