andrealed
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Hello, just want to share my little DIY project: a cheap Ikea heated tray;
in my room I can never reach 20° C. in winter, so my printing is not consistent. When I go to Ikea I always keep an eye to hardware that may be useful for our hobby, and I discovered the TROFAST.
A plastic tray intended to be a toy tray.
You need two of them.
Than look for a small plastic aquarium heater (50w, plastic tube, submersible and temp. regulated): 20/30,00 euros
Done.
Place the heater in the first tray, add water just to keep the heater submerged, set the heater on 24/25° add the second trofast, there are small protuberances in the corner that keep a small space between the trays (the space with the water and the heater).
That's it.
In around an hour the temp is right.
The room was around 16° but the tray was constant 20,5° C throughout all the printing session.
Ikea sells also a little timer for cooking. Very useful.
in my room I can never reach 20° C. in winter, so my printing is not consistent. When I go to Ikea I always keep an eye to hardware that may be useful for our hobby, and I discovered the TROFAST.
A plastic tray intended to be a toy tray.
You need two of them.
Than look for a small plastic aquarium heater (50w, plastic tube, submersible and temp. regulated): 20/30,00 euros
Done.
Place the heater in the first tray, add water just to keep the heater submerged, set the heater on 24/25° add the second trofast, there are small protuberances in the corner that keep a small space between the trays (the space with the water and the heater).
That's it.
In around an hour the temp is right.
The room was around 16° but the tray was constant 20,5° C throughout all the printing session.
Ikea sells also a little timer for cooking. Very useful.
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EmilGil
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Nice solution!
Let's hope Trofast lives up to it's name, it means "faithful" in Swedish.
Let's hope Trofast lives up to it's name, it means "faithful" in Swedish.
fidget
Lemon magnet
That's a neat solution. I used the same principle with deep storage boxes for growing some exotic plants in.
As an "emergency" work-round for the trays in my cold darkroom, I placed the trays on an electric blanket which was doubled up and sealed inside a couple of tough plastic bin liners, with a little insulation underneath. I wouldn't think that the temp was ultra stable, but it solved the problem.
As an "emergency" work-round for the trays in my cold darkroom, I placed the trays on an electric blanket which was doubled up and sealed inside a couple of tough plastic bin liners, with a little insulation underneath. I wouldn't think that the temp was ultra stable, but it solved the problem.
andrealed
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...on german ebay...
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A developing tray with an iron beneath...
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A developing tray with an iron beneath...
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