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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff View Post
    Well, today.. I am inside and check this out. My extruders are at 40c without even being turned on lol
    Did the heat muck up any of your printers? Not worried about filament issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old man emu View Post
    Did the heat muck up any of your printers? Not worried about filament issues.

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    The opposite, the entire room acts like a heat chamber adequate cooling fans keep the boards below critical temps.
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    And the critical temp is .........?

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    we had frost and fog today.

    I'll take that over 40c any day !

    That's too hot for me.

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    Today we have 10C in Northern Canada, it's very cold that I cannot step outside
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    do you mean -10c ?

    'cos 10c is pretty warm for winter.

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    10f probably, doubt it's 10K but one never knows.

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    34F here in Baltimore, MD USA with 2 inches of wet snow on the ground. First of the year and a bit early. I turn my printer on and open the window in my small office and it saves my heating bills...lol...
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    I was in Oxford for a couple of days... rain, fog, rain, some more fog.
    Glad to be home in the riviera.

    For printing purposes though I think I'd be doing better where I used to be in Haerbin (china) : humidity was below 50% most of the year. The newcomers all had nosebleeds and headaches for a few weeks.

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    24C at 10:00 am. Humidity dropping and it's the First of December.

    I'm going off-line for a few hours while I go mow my garden lawn and then start pulling out the Christmas lights and statuary to decorate the street side of the house for the Festive Season. It will be the first Christmas that my grandson will be able to sort of appreciate the effort.

    The beauty of it is that I get to do ALL the work myself! Where's a Grinch when you need one?

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    Written 6 hours later ...
    I must be getting old! Two hours of moving garden furniture; cutting grass along the fence line with a whipper snipper (US: weed whacker), then pushing a petrol lawn mower around, and I've had it. The temperature was only 28 -29C with 50% humidity. Years ago I could have done that bit of work standing on my ear. Still, the cold beer had some restorative powers. I better look to my health and well-being, so I'll just sit here at my desk and play with OpenScad for the rest of the afternoon.

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    Last edited by old man emu; 11-30-2014 at 11:07 PM.

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