Drybox with separator for Eibos SERIES X Tetras
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Images may differ from the print profile! The walls in the containers are offset differently than shown in the image, and this is intentional!
A remix of the popular desiccant container for the AMS, adapted for the Series X TETRAS filament dryer from Eibos. If all Eibos partitions are installed in the AMS, chambers 1+2 and 3+4 remain connected via the desiccant shaft. This container, featuring a partition wall, is designed to remedy this issue and provide the option of using additional desiccant as a buffer within the chambers. During drying cycles, the silicate should regenerate autonomously due to the TETRAS's heat, rendering removal or replacement unnecessary.
Pro tip: If you prefer not to use silicate, simply affix a strip of insulating tape or adhesive tape of your choosing over the holes in the original lid. Significantly more economical and expedient than printing a lid without holes, and equally effective. :D
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Images may differ from the print profile! The walls in the containers are offset differently than shown in the image, and this is intentional!
A remix of the popular desiccant container for the AMS, adapted for the Series X TETRAS filament dryer from Eibos. If all Eibos partitions are installed in the AMS, chambers 1+2 and 3+4 remain connected via the desiccant shaft. This container, featuring a partition wall, is designed to remedy this issue and provide the option of using additional desiccant as a buffer within the chambers. During drying cycles, the silicate should regenerate autonomously due to the TETRAS's heat, rendering removal or replacement unnecessary.
Pro Tip: If you prefer not to use silicate, simply affix a strip of insulating tape or adhesive tape of your choosing over the holes in the original lid. Significantly more economical and expedient than printing a lid without holes, and equally effective. :D
I greatly appreciate likes, boosts, and ratings. Thank you so much for your support! :)
Please share your ideas and suggestions in the comments.











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