Silica Dryer Spool (optimized drying time)

Silica Dryer Spool (optimized drying time)

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X1 Carbon
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two-piece ASA
two-piece ASA
Designer
5.8 h
3 plates
4.9(47)

one-piece PETG
one-piece PETG
Designer
6.5 h
2 plates
4.9(7)

one-piece ASA
one-piece ASA
Designer
5.7 h
2 plates
4.5(4)

PETG-HA - 0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
PETG-HA - 0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
6.4 h
3 plates
5.0(2)
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Description

This filament dryer spool fits all filament dryers. The printing time is relatively short and drying is very quick because the contents are ideally distributed. You will get the fastest print time with ASA or PETG HF.  The lid is glued on and there is a threaded closure. I recommend ASA, ABS, or PETG and tested ASA and PETG at 70 °C for 10 hours without any problems.

Update 09/2024: I made a one-piece version (print profile) without the need to glue the parts together.

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two-piece ASA
Printed from blue ASA 2nd grade from AURAPOL and green Bambu PETG Basic. The ASA print was heavier and did not come off the mat very well. For drying in the Sunlu S2 dryer in PLA or PETG mode, printing from PETG is sufficient.
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How long does it take to dry the beads using the Sulu S2 with the PETG setting? TIA
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Replying to @thumpernator1 :
I haven't tried yet, I'm still at the stage where I need to glue the two halves together.
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two-piece ASA
The print turned out well. The function, unfortunately, not so much. The silicate is also not completely dry even after 2 x 10 hours. Additionally, small silicate pieces are falling through the cracks. However, this could also be due to the silicate I used.
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Hello, I also had silicate with broken beads, since the broken ones have been "sifted out", nothing falls through the grid anymore. Are you using the Sunlu dryer without a fan? Then the lid should be slightly open (only a few millimeters) with very humid silicate. Simply wedge an object into the opening. Otherwise, the humidity cannot escape efficiently. Most current dryers now have fans and small vents built in. Unfortunately, dryers with fans are quite loud. Best regards
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I am using the Sunlu S2. I tried it with the slot open and closed. How long does it usually take for you to dry?
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two-piece ASA
Printed well in PETG. So far, it's holding up in the dryer at 70C and works well!
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Thanks for your information about PETG!
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one-piece ASA
The profile is working well, but eSun ABS+ is terrible, just terrible. So in case anyone wants to print this in ABS don’t use eSun ABS+ for this.
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one-piece PETG
Printed great in eSun Petg, now I hope it will stand tye dryer heat and dry the silica gel
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one-piece PETG
printed perfectly and great design to be one peice and almost support less. was a bit smaller volume than I expect. only fits about 1.5 AMS dry pods but does dry very fast. time to start printing another
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two-piece ASA
Perfect, I use them in the ams also.
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two-piece ASA
perfect fits 2 in the sunlu dryer
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two-piece ASA
Great design
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two-piece ASA
nice idea!
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