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Originally Posted by Razor Ramon HG
Got the Creality 2.0 filament dryer (there's a 1.0 that looks very similar, not sure what the difference is since there's no reviews for this one).
Drying out a spool of PLA that I found was a bit brittle and snapped in my AMS. Got over a dozen spools, so it's going to take like an entire week to dry everything, lol.
I should've just backed that Sunlu S4 because I feel like I would want to dry all my spools now for peace of mind. Being able to dry 4 spools at once would save so much time.
145W according to the manual, so it's about 6c per drying session at the base BC Hydro rates. Possibly less since I imagine 145W is when it's running at the max 65W (I'm using 50W for PLA).
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I just bought a filament dryer. How does the humidity percentage work?
What value is considered good or bad and is the humidity percentage on the display detecting the levels of the filament inside the machine or the overall humidity of the room?
I have the Sovol SH02
Are these machines just for drying filament or can you also put the filament inside and it has a way to detect if the filament even needs to be dried?