Exactly what I needed to build, thinking about using an old Coleman cooler and lining with the reflective fiberglass inside.
@cidercreekranch6 ай бұрын
I took inspiration from your earlier videos and went total jank. Using a cardboard wine box, 2 120v "500" watt heaters, with built-in fans, from Amazon and a 10 amp temperature controller, also from Amazon, I was able to dry ABS at 75 C. For insulation, I used a drop cloth from Harbor Freight, folded and draped over the box.
@mightystudiosvids6 ай бұрын
Whatever works, right? 75C is better than I could achieve with this design.
@cidercreekranch6 ай бұрын
@@mightystudiosvids Thanks! I needed both heaters to get to 75 C. One heater alone could dry PLA.
@3dprinting_noob3 ай бұрын
I like the DIY spirit to build something like this. However dealing with heating elements and the possibility of fire increases a lot. SUNLU S4 is for 4 filaments and only costs 119 euros at the moment. You can print right from it .
@jamieclarke321Ай бұрын
Off the shelf dryers don’t reach a very high temperature though. PET needs to be dried at a really high temp like 100c
@dave5194Ай бұрын
Good point. Would adding a thermal fuse be enough to alleviate fire risk?
@jasoncorbett63983 ай бұрын
So how would taking a 3d printer heat bed puting it bottom taking the thermistor and putting near top of box. And using 3d printer control board and screen to control it. I'd use 24v set up to get a hotter area. If lucky you could have tevo tornado heat bed that pulls 110v and should more than get hot enough. Add computer fans to circulate the air
@hanspijpers210011 күн бұрын
The sovol SH02 is at this moment for sale at sovol, for $59.99. so if you buy 2 of those you are at the same price tag. Although I love this project. But it shows once again that a real diy can hardly compete with the industry they buy in bulk. Just like IKEA, I cannot make furniture for their prices. only higher quality for a higher price Oh and the sovol dryer is probably built in China. kind regards Hans
@calebkierum68713 ай бұрын
Could you explain more about the steam escape and the one at the bottom for the "convection flow". So I have seen many things (IE my pressure cooker) have valves at the top to slowly release steam. But that's high pressure steam. Why is a simple valve at the top helping release humidity/steam from the box? And I am not quite sure I understand what you mean by "convection flow" like what kind of air is coming in through that valve? How does it help dry filament more efficiently? And I cant quite tell are those heating elements outside or inside of the box?
@mightystudiosvids3 ай бұрын
The heating element is inside the box. What you see on the outside is just the electronics control board. Since hot air rises, I added two holes to the box that I can open. One low and one high. The upper hole lets the hot steam escape so it does not remain trapped in the box. To help it vent faster, the lower hole lets cooler room air flow into the box. This creates a convection current through the box from the lower hole to the upper hole, allowing the moist air to be removed. Hope this helps.
@Luka118022 күн бұрын
What did you use to hold the spools so that they could be used for printing? Bearing rollers? Rod of some kind?
@mightystudiosvids18 күн бұрын
In the version shown here I was using a simple wooden dowel to hold the spools. I've upgraded since then, using some filament hangers from a junked 3d printer.
@ngocthanh1453Ай бұрын
Can the w1219 module be used for 15A heating? I see the relay says 20A 14vdc
@incubatork3 ай бұрын
as a heater element you could try a reptile heat mat, less than $10 they are cheap and come in all sorts of sizes, also a plant propagator heat mat, usually more expensive but waterproof that also come in all shapes and sizes.
@runtpacket4 күн бұрын
I got on 8X12 16 watt. Have it in a sterlite box with seals. 4 Spools then piled blanked. Only getting to 40c. Insulation would help
@neilcunningham26654 ай бұрын
looking at building one of these nice idea. Did you open holes in the plastic tub by the fan or are the vent you speak of the only open seal in the tote?
@mightystudiosvids4 ай бұрын
the only holes are the vent holes shown. one low and one high to let convection remove the humid air.
@neilcunningham26654 ай бұрын
@@mightystudiosvids Thanks I need to modiffy the fan housing but you did not include any step files and I tried to convert in fusion bit it claims this unit is 934.mm long. Any ideas>
@sedrik20004 ай бұрын
Great video! DIY really is the way to go most of the time for me. I got 2 questions- first, did you manage to evenly-dehydrate the filaments? I assume that the spools won't move unless ur printing, so it might dry more the part thats closer to the heater than the other sides. Second, did you try other materials like nylon? Which I read need around 80+ celcius
@mightystudiosvids4 ай бұрын
I have not tried nylon, but I know the box I built will not reach 80c. The heater uses a circulation fan, and since the box is rather small I assume to the heat is circulating well enough.
@williamgrenville63023 ай бұрын
Is there anything you recommend for getting higher temps as i need to dry nylon and 80c is basically the minimum and at that temp can take at least 24h to dry fully 😅
@Stoney3K3 ай бұрын
My air fryer goes down to 80C so if you have one lying around that could be an option. I wouldn't recommend using it for food after drying nylon though.
@JustinAlexander19766 ай бұрын
So I bought the eibos dryer. It cost about 25usd delivered from aliexpress, and only uses a power cord, not a brick.
@mightystudiosvids6 ай бұрын
that's a really good deal. Four regular power cords would not be hard to deal with.
@ja-no6fx3 ай бұрын
hmm, a commercial food dehydrator is only about 50 canadian dollars and can be modified to be printed from
@andrikurniawan5316 ай бұрын
thx for your video, i build one myself
@mightystudiosvids6 ай бұрын
Glad I could help
@mrgunn27263 ай бұрын
SunLu 4 Spool filament dryer costs USD 137.00.
@mightystudiosvids3 ай бұрын
yeah, now that the Sunlu is available that's a way easier option.