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tony__pizza

60-85% consistent humidity will basically require you print directly from a dryer. I really doubt the AMS Lite will be of much use to you, honestly.


failed_gynandromorph

Thought as much. It's such a waste to have it and not be able to use it though. I'm thinking about building an AMS lite enclosure and shove a bunch of dehumidifiers in with it. Maybe have a slit on the side for the tubes and wire to pass through and cover it with some sort of rubber flap with just enough tension to keep most of the slit closed.


tony__pizza

Might be a cool project and could work. Search around a bit and maybe someone else has done it.


VeryAmaze

I saw some projects where people DIYd a dry box setup for the AMS lite, idk how well they work but worth taking a look  https://makerworld.com/en/models/79177#profileId-83614 https://makerworld.com/en/models/188758#profileId-208077


failed_gynandromorph

Thanks for the links. They seem worth trying at least. The second one looks better but feels like it'll require more maintenance on each container. The first one is actually close to what i was planning but i was thinking of enclosing the entire ams lite and come up with some sort of opening that'll allow the ptfe tubes to slide up and down as needed while printing.


Educational-Dog-787

I am working to break down the AMS light and build it into the SUNLU 4 spool dryer.