Mini Heater
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Hello.
This is my first “big” project.
I needed to make some heater to my storage shelf for ams lite (disasembled) and filament.
I tried to use food dehydration, but it was big and not very usefull.
I can turn it on and off with Home assistant, so after certain humidity level is reach, it will turn off automatically.
For this project you will need:
Temperature Controller - Manual
soldering iron
Silica box to be used below heater
The thing is, to be able to keep the temperature not too high, and get rid of the moist.
You need to disassemble the heater, do some soldering, connections and assemble everything in the new case
This diagram shows how to properly connect cables.

In my case I decided, that I will connect heater through S1-S2, so only heater will be turnedd off while temperature is reached, and the fan will cool down the heater, but if you like you can connect it that the whole module will be turned off.
In my case i decided to use it with silica box from my other model, but in the file you can also find a legs to make shure a proper air flow is allowed.
From the board you will need to unsolder the button and connect it with wires to the other side of the case.
You can check pictures below to see how it was connected.
Screws from heater will be used in the case.
From the board you will need to unsolder the button and connect it with wires to the other side of the case.
Here is a video of how to mount it.
You can check pictures below to see how it was connected.
Happy printing!



































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