Yea I see the little vent holes there but I couldn’t find any documentation to confirm that they were explicitly for moisture evacuation so I’m just moving forward under the assumption that the system needs some extra ventilation
@KeoPrints I would have to guess that polymaker thought about this when they designed the polydryer. I wouldn't be worried about it. If people are questioning where the moisture goes then they are questioning how well the polydryer works on its own.
nice project, I just started 3d printing a few months ago and just reacently bought a polydryer with 3 aditional storage boxes, but I found out that those were pretty regular boxes with not much sience, so I also theorized a better way to dry fylament using the polydryer and use the AMS lite at the same time with a little bit of thinkering but I don't think I have time nor motivation for that Now my idea... I'm no expert but as far as I know the only real electronics in an AMS aside from the feeder motor units is the motherboard and cables, if you are so worried about electronic componnents geating up I think it's better to insulate those components as much as possible, I guess it's also posible to relocate them to a place where not much heat passes through
It is real cool the community was able to help out and perfect the project. Keep up the good work!
Slightly disappointed that Bambu doesn’t sell a replacement for the lower body of the AMS. That would make me a lot less nervous about the mod.
As an individual that has so many holes in his enclosure now; I agree
The polydryer DOES have vent holes on the sides meant to allow moisture to escape bud. Idk how effective they are but they're there.
Yea I see the little vent holes there but I couldn’t find any documentation to confirm that they were explicitly for moisture evacuation so I’m just moving forward under the assumption that the system needs some extra ventilation
@KeoPrints I would have to guess that polymaker thought about this when they designed the polydryer. I wouldn't be worried about it.
If people are questioning where the moisture goes then they are questioning how well the polydryer works on its own.
Quack quack.
Love the video.
Prototype 1, 2, 3, 4, ........ 25. It works!
Always nice to have a victory
nice project, I just started 3d printing a few months ago and just reacently bought a polydryer with 3 aditional storage boxes, but I found out that those were pretty regular boxes with not much sience, so I also theorized a better way to dry fylament using the polydryer and use the AMS lite at the same time with a little bit of thinkering but I don't think I have time nor motivation for that
Now my idea... I'm no expert but as far as I know the only real electronics in an AMS aside from the feeder motor units is the motherboard and cables, if you are so worried about electronic componnents geating up I think it's better to insulate those components as much as possible, I guess it's also posible to relocate them to a place where not much heat passes through
Great to hear! Happy you stopped by
Yea we will see how the electronics do in the heat longer term but I’m happy with the progress!