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07-23-2021, 12:04 PM #15
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I went and built a "drying box". made with a airtight water proof tote, a reptile heater, and some printed parts to support the filament along with temp/humid sensor. After 48 hours the 4 clip lid has been secured, 84 degrees and 44%humidity. The humidity sensor next to my computer reads 51% humidity. I think if I want to get down lower I need a dehydrator
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