[00:00.600 --> 00:05.840] Did someone mention drying filament? Just happened to have one of these
[00:05.840 --> 00:12.860] collecting dust. Perfect for drying filament. Got my thermocouple attachment
[00:12.860 --> 00:18.820] in my Fluke. Have the flute set to permanent on and min max mode. Looking
[00:18.820 --> 00:22.100] at the average because that will tell you what the average temperature is.
[00:22.340 --> 00:27.760] Ignoring the up-and-down cycling of it. And you can go also check and see what
[00:28.320 --> 00:36.600] the max was 55.6, min 44.4, and then the average 49. I'm trying to shoot for 50 so
[00:36.600 --> 00:42.560] close enough. Actually room for six spools in here. I have my little desiccant
[00:42.560 --> 00:47.520] holders for the AMS on the bamboo in here drying the desiccant out in them.
[00:49.040 --> 00:50.640] There's a pretty cheap way to get one.
PSA for filament drying. This unit has very good forced air flow. I've had this for years and just remembered it.
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