Comment on I found a way to keep my chamber temps up for long/big ASA prints
StellarExtract@lemm.ee 5 months ago
That’s a fire hazard (in case you weren’t already considering it)
Comment on I found a way to keep my chamber temps up for long/big ASA prints
StellarExtract@lemm.ee 5 months ago
That’s a fire hazard (in case you weren’t already considering it)
IMALlama@lemmy.world 5 months ago
The printer is a a Voron 2.4 running klipper with a chamber thermistor, controlled bed fans, and an exhaust fan so it will do a decent job regulating it’s temperature. The electronics are outside the chamber and there are acrylic panels under the blanket and hoodies. Should it come to it, klipper has thermal runaway protection. There’s also a smoke alarm right next to the printer. I suspect this will be a pretty uneventful print.
I let the printer heat soak for an hour and a half before giving it a go and barely cracked 60 °C, so all should be well. This is a Voron, so the electronics are out of the chamber, have a cooling fan, etc.
Other than looking somewhat janky, this isn’t that different than the insulated panels I’ll be swapping on to replace the current acrylic panels.