HEAT your Resin 3D Printers!

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This one tip could massively improve your Resin 3D Prints from failing.

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I'm sorry to say this but this test or rather demonstration of this product makes absolutely no sense if you don't make the same prints without using this heater.

It is not clear from the material that the heater was a factor in the success since we did not see how the prints turn out without using this heater with the same file settings.

GraczWatch
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I installed this a week and a half ago on my Jupiter SE and I am noticing a drastic difference in adhesion and drop in exposure time. My printer sits right beside an air vent and it stays pretty chill. Turning the heater on about 30 minutes before printing give it time to get ambient temps up as well as start with the resin and it works like a charm.

factualdj
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I'm using a brewing belt on my Saturn 4 ultra, doesn't get in the way of the tilt. 3d printed a cable pass through on the exhaust port to keep it all nice and tidy

DanielChaves
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I’ve been using a seedling heat pad and a ink bird temp controller makes a world of difference

ronnyhilton
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Finally! Now I can use my resin printer when it’s snowing outside! 🤣

AndrewSink
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Currently haven't figured out a heating solution for my mars 5 ultra. As much as I know that having a consistent temperature is necessary, I still think that heating should be optional. From a company standpoint it's more you have to put into the price of a unit. I'm not sure on the Margin something like the Mars 5 has, but a company has to make the most of that. Plus not everywhere in the world NEEDS heating. I'd love to see a vat that has a built in brew belt that seems to be the most common solution I've seen for printing in could climates. This would make a great optional add-on for a company, and something that can be avoided for cost conscious.

thatblastedsamophlange
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G'day made the Vogman heating unit last year, differance is i have full control over temps up to 110c and can program my exact tempts needed here in Australia. As all countrys have varying temps especially where snow is a slightly higher tempt by 2+ degrees is needed to combat the freezing conditions. For intance if in Alaska in winter and temps are in the negative... a 30c+ temp is needed to maintain a 24c temp consistant in the whole chamber. i also add my bottles in the chamber if it fits so when topping up vat its at the same temp and wont hurt your prints, the elegoo heater is great but needs to allow user modification of values. Cheers from a noob here Downunder.

genemaster
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I have the elegoo 5 Ultra its a great machine in my cool basement . I built ba cabinet for it and heat it with heater similar to the elegoo heater. The cabinet has a sealed door with plixiglas window, the heater is not in the printer but in the open space beside it, with printer cover off. I have not had a failed print yet which more than I can say from the Anycubic machines I have had. Thanks for your video

mckerrowsiding
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A few years ago, after a lot of failed prints in my very chilly basement I built a heater using a hair curler and an arduino with a relais and temperature sensor. It did work, but ironically, the print of the mount I needed for it failed as well and at that point I just gave up. My "printstation" enclosure with heater and filter is supposed to be delivered soon and until then I fear my printer will have to gather dust...

TheSndmn
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How about throw all that other stuff away. Put your bottle in a Bambulab and tell the printer to "dry" for 2 hrs at 35C. Then pour it in. The curing of layers will keep it nice and toasty. Works great.

almonster
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So you get a heater and its either heat or vent, one or the otherr, depending on the machine. I have an aftermarket air heater with my saturn 3 ultra, works well. I would like to see a heated vat - have a vat with vatband components inside the vat walls with some magnetic/electricity contact points - heated vat! Sure it would cost more but I would be willing to pay for that.

theVariedLife
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I'm honestly about to put my Saturn Ultra 4 outside in my workshop, which unfortunately still doesn't have insulation. Good to know the heater is this effective so I don't have to worry about my prints.

Drakonaut
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I always used a space heater printing in the winter kept the room warm enough for resin to flow like it's summer

jakobfindlay
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I hope they don’t put heaters in the machines until gen 7/8… I just got the Saturn 4 bruh 😂😂😂

Artbyartcreates
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Why doesn’t the waste heat from the electronics go into the chamber or a heat exchanger? That wouldn’t completely solve heat issues, but would certainly help. Have you tried running 40 degrees Celsius in the chamber and seeing if you can get faster print speeds?

Brocknoviatch
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One thing you can do for winter printing it just run some hot water over your build plate (and dry it) right before you start. It really only needs to be warm for the first few layers.

DJapan
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Here's a tip for you Jesse when you remove your build plate from the machine Put something under it to catch any dripping resin so it doesn't drip on your machine and you have to clean it up. I use plastic picnic plates Or you could use a piece of scrap cardboard.

ray
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I suppose I'll have to wait for vat heating, since I wouldn't be able to use the Elegoo air filter in conjunction with the heater.

ultra_phantomaj
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Find your local ice carver or ice decor shop. When I was working in the industry we would have totally let you test in our walk-in freezer 😂

Neon_Coyote
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I've seen a vid (and read some reports) where this heater may be the cause of major layer lines appearing on the models (probably due to its fan).

evanskan