Currently my 3D printer lives in a box in the kitchen and only gets to come out when there is time for a long print
My plan is to build some kind of cupboard so that it can live in the workshop without getting covered in swarf. Wondering if I can also build an active dehumidifier to keep it safe from the damp.
3D printer cupboard
I had to google “active dehumidifier”. Would you build a compressor/refrigerant type or a use “adsorption”?
Mick
I’m looking at using a Peltier device to cool a heat sink and hope to condense some moisture on that.
Crazy busy at work at the moment so not been active on the project
That new entry airlock looks like a good place to store it.