Hi everyone, I've built two of these units with the corresponding Python ams. I've attached two of the polydryers per unit. My question is, has anyone been able to get more than 38, 39 degrees celcius of heat in the unit from these two dryers working on the highest level ? That's the maximum I can attain :(
@humebeam I'll have to test with another thermometer because right now the one I have inside the unit (Xiaomi hygrometer/thermometer combo) indicates a maximum of around 39C after running for more than 12 hours without opening the lid...
@humebeam That makes sense. I had only one and had PLA in the AMS. It only got to about 30C. I've asked for another Polydryer for Christmas. So, regardless of the filament type, two running on the high setting will run around 55, so all types of filaments can be put in there.
Hi everyone, I've built two of these units with the corresponding Python ams. I've attached two of the polydryers per unit. My question is, has anyone been able to get more than 38, 39 degrees celcius of heat in the unit from these two dryers working on the highest level ? That's the maximum I can attain :(
@Scyan77_2060267 Around 52-55 C with two dryers at max level once it's been running for an hour or two is about the max you can reach.
It's safe for the electronics and provides great drying for the filament, coupled with the silica gel boxes. Cheers!
@humebeam I'll have to test with another thermometer because right now the one I have inside the unit (Xiaomi hygrometer/thermometer combo) indicates a maximum of around 39C after running for more than 12 hours without opening the lid...
@Scyan77_2060267 Yes that sounds a little low. I've used a thermocouple placed in the middle of the enclosure.
@humebeam So my reading might be wrong, gotcha. Thanks
@humebeam That makes sense. I had only one and had PLA in the AMS. It only got to about 30C. I've asked for another Polydryer for Christmas. So, regardless of the filament type, two running on the high setting will run around 55, so all types of filaments can be put in there.