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  • Sync is no longer developed I don't think. Thunder is the closest and majorly configurable.

  • Ahh thanks. Also, as a correction, this thing may be a crappy peltier dehumidifier.

  • It is almost always better to give money to your local food bank than to someone on the side of the road.

    They buy in bulk, making the money go farther. Also, while casualties from panhandling are low, motor vehicle accidents are still common enough.

    And yes, some people can't make it to the food bank, but that's a rarity. It's done because they can get more that way than at a food bank. Unfortunately food banks can't do the same (legal reasons).

  • It's a compressor, which is probably the problem. I'm using a DH11 on ESPHome, so am pretty confident of the accuracy, it's down in the bottom center of the cabinet. (I designed these https://nowsci.com/only-sensor)

    Edit: Also, what do you mean by flow-through?

  • Assuming I can get it working, not really. Your described method would be good for occasional prints, but terrible for higher volumes. Keeping an area at a target humidity (especially a small one) is much more efficient than a constantly running device.

  • Ahh nice. Thank you, I will take a look.

  • Yea I was hoping to avoid manual maintenance but I may be stuck with it.

  • If only I had a big solid state dehumidifier...

  • I might give this a shot, but since the humidifier isn't producing any water, I think I'm at it's limit wothout changing something in the air.

  • Hmm had not considered this, but I doubt that's having an impact on minimum humidity (currently), as that feels like it would impact when the system isn't running?

  • Yea, I was curious about "limits". I'd like to be stable at 30% vs 35%, then I can keep the petg and tpu in the dryers and everything else in the cabinet.

    I have a couple of mini heaters I was going to build into chamber heaters for the SV08 Max, so I may stick one of them in there to see what happens.

  • I'll do that eventually to help "maintain", but trying to figure out the active dehumidification without any other variables first.

  • 3DPrinting @lemmy.world

    Question: Humidity controlled cabinet

  • For those who go down the rabbit hole:

    • Wikipedia still lists him as employed at Yale
    • Yale's faculty page still has him listed
    • He was very recently relieved from teaching duties while Yale reviews the emails that happened after Epstein's conviction
    • He rates last out of 82 computer science professors at Yale
  • Beat me to it. He stumbled over a word. This is not news.

  • No repo? Crazy to put the writing in but not share the work (unless I missed it).

  • "To shoot her through the chest whilst she was standing would have required him to have been pointing the gun at his daughter, without checking for bullets, and pulling the trigger," the coroner said. "I find these actions to be reckless."

    Mmhmm.

  • My hobby time has shifted to other kinds of technical endeavors. I still contribute to FOSS, but programming microcontrollers feels more raw, and building a 3D printer kit rekindles the days of building a PC before it was normalized.

    For instance right now I'm using FreeCAD to design blades for a custom 10" rack, and a set of scripts to mange the devices. Context change helps a lot.

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Traveling to Hong Kong and Shenzhen, tech prep?

  • Mycology @mander.xyz

    Grow at home?

  • 3DPrinting @lemmy.world

    Custom SV08 Max Top-hat / Riser

  • 3DPrinting @lemmy.world

    Gaps in first layer, but not in brim?