Desiccant Dome

Desiccant Dome

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<p>This small dome is printed enclosed. Pause the print near the end to fill with Desiccant.</p> <p>Great for dry box lids where damp air gathers.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p><strong>Why mount Desiccant at the top?</strong><br/> Humid air is lighter than dry air. (Clouds float) So your desiccant needs to be near the top of your dry box.</p> <p><strong>Why is this design different</strong><br/> Most other Desiccant holders out there are printed in two parts then the lid is attached after the print is completed. This one doesn't use a lid so it doesn't waste a lot of space or have tolerance problems that cause the lid to be too tight or too loose.</p> <p>The gcode and 3mf file I have included already have the pause added. If you are using Octoprint MAKE SURE you turn the nozzle heater back on before you resume the print. Let me say that again.</p> <p><strong><em>MAKE SURE you turn the nozzle heater back on before you resume the print.</em></strong></p> <p>Mount with a M3 x 8 mm bolt (or longer.)</p>

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