I am sure you are aware but just in case. Plugging both light strips in exceeds the recommended draw on the light bar connector. That is according to Bigtreetech. No idea what this might mean lol.
@alancruickshank9286 that's good to know I may monitor it's performance 👌 and if it's an issue I'll disconnect the old, thanks for this heads up. It lacked instructions to
@@3DPUK-TECH-CHANNEL Was necesary. The first time I started printing, I went in to check it and the glass was teetering on the edge of falling. I went from the top front, to the back and to the front of the under side on all tabs, incase I want to put it in at an angle for controlled venting it keeps the glass from vibrating and wanting to shatter.
I am sure you are aware but just in case. Plugging both light strips in exceeds the recommended draw on the light bar connector. That is according to Bigtreetech. No idea what this might mean lol.
@alancruickshank9286 that's good to know I may monitor it's performance 👌 and if it's an issue I'll disconnect the old, thanks for this heads up. It lacked instructions to
@alancruickshank9286 I've added a disclaimer on the thumbnail and title, thanks for the heads up
@@3DPUK-TECH-CHANNEL No problem
Ahhhhh, I printed the same AMS riser. I added little foam strips to the glass tabs to keep it from wanting to shake out or accidentally shattering.
@@AceOfSpadezCC great idea
@@3DPUK-TECH-CHANNEL Was necesary. The first time I started printing, I went in to check it and the glass was teetering on the edge of falling. I went from the top front, to the back and to the front of the under side on all tabs, incase I want to put it in at an angle for controlled venting it keeps the glass from vibrating and wanting to shatter.
Comes with 4 squares of double sided tape to secure the light
@@kboreliz yes I did find that in the end 👍