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So my conclusion is its not a noise problem rather its a "not supplying enough current" problem.
let us know the result
Did you measured the R29 after removing it? otherwise it would be in parallel to other circuits. 630 ohms is the exact value indeed but 1K should show improvements. Use a high watt resistor and it wont heat up.
From 323 deg it switched to 324 then suddenly went back to 323.
What I've noticed now after decreasing the resistance is that it still jumps by 1 degree but it goes back quickly to the right temperature which takes only few seconds unlike before it takes a minute before it goes back to the right temperature (I'm talking about 1 degree temperature jump only). I can't really say yet if this would finally work since sometimes it takes hours to see the real problem. I'm still monitoring it right now.
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