@@TheFeralEngineer it might also be the smaller one too. It's the one geared towards resin printers. The side access flap is replaced with a ventilation flap near the top. A few extra pouches for long narrow tools like torque drivers and such as well. I'm quite impressed with it.
So you say it could do more harm than good using this with PLA due to heat retention. My Ender 3 uses exclusively PLA but it's in my bedroom so I was looking for a way to reduce the amount of microplastic fragments I'm exposed to. I know that PLA is really inert but I prefer to err on the side of caution, so would you recommend me to get this enclosure or is there another way to solve my problem? Leaving the enclosure open seems counterproductive to my situation
Will that enclosure make PLA filament stick to a PEI spring steel bed, long enough for the printer to finish, as long as the bed stays very hot?! I use an Ender 3 Max Neo
@@derk4737 PLA doesn't need a lot of heat with pei. 50-55 is ideal. Wash the bed with dish soap and water, make sure it's level and keep the machine away from drafts. Enclosures sometimes do more harm than good with PLA
@@TheFeralEngineer I got the enclosure for the printer because, I tend to have fans going and sometimes an air conditioner going and frequent drafts from people walking near it!
I got one, though mine didn't come with the light but came with the ventilation fan instead, which is clearly the more important accessory.
@@Captain_Draco that must be the new version. I had recommended that to them when this one was released
@@TheFeralEngineer it might also be the smaller one too. It's the one geared towards resin printers. The side access flap is replaced with a ventilation flap near the top. A few extra pouches for long narrow tools like torque drivers and such as well. I'm quite impressed with it.
Cool! I hope the build goes smooth using this enclosure...
For the price, it seems very good. I'm gonna get the large one for my chiron 🐱🐱
Thanks for doing this video. I ordered one of these enclosures.
So you say it could do more harm than good using this with PLA due to heat retention. My Ender 3 uses exclusively PLA but it's in my bedroom so I was looking for a way to reduce the amount of microplastic fragments I'm exposed to. I know that PLA is really inert but I prefer to err on the side of caution, so would you recommend me to get this enclosure or is there another way to solve my problem? Leaving the enclosure open seems counterproductive to my situation
You more than likely wouldn't have any major issues unless the chamber temp gets over 40c, but some enclosures have a filtered exhaust you could use
Will that enclosure make PLA filament stick to a PEI spring steel bed, long enough for the printer to finish, as long as the bed stays very hot?! I use an Ender 3 Max Neo
@@derk4737 PLA doesn't need a lot of heat with pei. 50-55 is ideal. Wash the bed with dish soap and water, make sure it's level and keep the machine away from drafts. Enclosures sometimes do more harm than good with PLA
@@TheFeralEngineer as far as 50 to 55…. I assume you’re talking about making sure the PEI bed heat is only set to 50 to 55 is that correct?
@@TheFeralEngineer I got the enclosure for the printer because, I tend to have fans going and sometimes an air conditioner going and frequent drafts from people walking near it!
It should keep the temperature inside stable.
@@Captain_Draco you just have to keep an eye that the inside temperature doesn't get too high with pla or that can cause issues as well
Hi Ferral do you think any of these will fit Elegoo Neptune 3 Plus or MAX ?
Thanks
The large will fit the plus. The max you need to look into a grow tent. Nobody makes a real printer tent for those
Do you have the medium or the large one?
I have both, actually
Great review 😊
More accessory bungholes would require accessory TP.
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