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    I have a home made enclosure with a small heater and an InkBird thermostat. With the thermostat set at 100F the small heater and heated bed keep the enclosure at 100F without external venting. I put the sensor near my rambo board.. probably hotter up on the build platform.
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    You could take care of that with a small recirculating fan somewhere in the case. I have an oil-filled heater in my bedroom, when I stand up my head is hot and my feet are cold. Adding a fan solved that problem!

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    Quote Originally Posted by airscapes View Post
    I have a home made enclosure with a small heater and an InkBird thermostat. With the thermostat set at 100F the small heater and heated bed keep the enclosure at 100F without external venting. I put the sensor near my rambo board.. probably hotter up on the build platform.
    I Too have a home Made enclosure, with a outdoor thermometer behind each 3D Printer and the temperature stays pretty close to 100F .
    I do not have to do anything, however I have a bathroom vent with a light dimmer switch to vent smells outside.

    Have not had any problems with venting the smelly air outside.
    Here is a sample of an ABS Print.

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