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P1S Chamber Thermometer Holder

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Attention: To make it very clear: Only use for P1S. 
DO NOT USE FOR X1C or X1E, The lidar sensor will crash into it.

Description:

This item will allow you to monitor the temperature of the print chamber of the P1S printer.
It allows you to check when the chamber has been “heat soaked” enough to start a print with ASA/ABS,
as well as monitoring the chamber temperature and humidity during printing.
This housing is made for Bambu Lab “XF002 Rectangular Hygrometer” and other Thermometers of equal size.

Mounting:
1) Push the thermometer into the housing.
2) Slide the housing into the P1S frame, it'll snap fit into place.



Material:
Preferred filament is ASA/ABS, but PETG works as well if you print lower temperature filaments.
Avoid using PLA for this item.

Background:
As I print mainly ASA on my P1S, I wanted to be able to monitor the temperature in the chamber before I start a print, to make sure the chamber was "heatsoaked" enough to give a good print result.
The other similar item I found here on MW, had a very loose fit on my machine, but also interfered with gantry motion (crashing).
This made me take the time to design it in a completely different way to address those issues.
 

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Quite a lot of iterations were printed in ASA, and a boost will help to cover some cost of the development of this model.








 

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Absolutely fantastic! Just a simple thing that works really well. Thankyou!
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Thanks for the nice comment and pictures, happy to hear that you enjoy it! :)
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Love the design. Found it because of your Reddit post!
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Thanks for the comment and glad it can be helpful! Also nice nightclub you have going in the printer, is it UV leds? :) (curious as of why if it is?)
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Replying to @Paw85 :
Thanks! They are just standard purple 5V LEDs (120LEDs/m) from aliexpress. No UV, but they are brighter than stock light bar from Bambulab and I could wrap them around the whole metal chasis of my P1S for better lighting around the whole build plate.
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Excellent design! Printed in black ABS, it slots in nicely. Good visibility of the readout with the panda lux mount in the front. (lights on and off)
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Thank you very much for the comment! Also appreciate the boost, it helps cover some of the filament cost for all the prototyping I did for this housing to make sure it worked and fit well in the frame :)
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Fits so good it could easily pass as a factory part!
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Thank you for the kind comment! :)
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Best design for this function. I have added small mount for thermometer sensor. Visible during the printing. 👍🏻
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Printed in PA6-GF, the bridging was a bit ambitous, but it fits nicely.
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
fits very well, made of ASA
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Helps me monitor my chamber temp and humidity. Fits perfectly. I printed mine in PETG HF and haven't had issues with it so far while printing ABS or ASA. Thank you!
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works perfect! print lost bed adhesion prior to finishing, but was done enough to still work.
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Great I'm printing with PLA and it works well Thanks to the creator
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