I was shocked to learn about the P1S/AMS backlog. I ordered another printer and was told I was lucky since I got the very last printer in stock. I have it going full time now and its one of the best investments I could have ever made.
@@JoelSchat Yes, there's no fresh air from outside that would be entering the building, otherwise the AC units would be working constantly against the heated air from outside. It would be like driving your car with the AC on and the windows open.
I was shocked to learn about the P1S/AMS backlog. I ordered another printer and was told I was lucky since I got the very last printer in stock. I have it going full time now and its one of the best investments I could have ever made.
I bought mine about 10 days into the sale so I am probably a bit further down the line for an AMS!
As far as I know you don't get any fresh air out of an AC, it just moves it around and makes it cold.
Oh interesting. Even if it's a building wide AC Unit?
@@JoelSchat Yes, there's no fresh air from outside that would be entering the building, otherwise the AC units would be working constantly against the heated air from outside. It would be like driving your car with the AC on and the windows open.
Very nice, but those fumes are going somewhere. If it's just PLA, it's ok, but any of the stronger materials will be a problem for someone
Printing a lot of PETG and PLA right now so I may look into adding filter or two along the exhaust pathway.
Hi,
What ams riser are you using?
Awesome setup Joel - where is your office located?
Thanks man! I moved to New Westminster and this office is a few blocks from my new place. Right in the middle of New West