
3D Printer Temperature and Air Quality VOC Logger - Works with Any Enclosure
Purchase with any enclosure for an automatic $20 Discount The heat is on. As hot as blue blazes. Like a cat on a hot tin roof. For serious 3D printing enthusiasts, the temperature is critical. If your aspirations include 3D printing parts that won’t melt in the back seat of a car, the first step is maintaining a constant and correct temperature in your enclosure. There’s nothing worse than waking up and checking a long-running 3D print only to find a pile of spaghetti or a giant blob or a piece warped out of recognition. What went wrong and when? The first thing to investigate, the first probable cause of the problem, is a temperature swing. This is where the touchscreen sensor comes in: it logs the last 24 hours of temperatures in two different locations. At 3D UPfitters, we use it to track the ambient temperature in our print room and compare it to the temperature inside the enclosure, but you could just as easily place two sensors in different spots inside the chamber to fin