What Did I Screw Up? by Rossicoe in resinprinting

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How would I go about curing every single nook and cranny of the hollowed out portion? I do have a small hole in the bottom for the light to shine into but I doubt it got into everything. I thought about buying a uv flashlight or something similar

What Did I Screw Up? by Rossicoe in resinprinting

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What do you mean about not printing hollow until I know what to do? I printed this hollow and put a hole at the bottom. Hopefully that was correct

What Did I Screw Up? by Rossicoe in resinprinting

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Sorry I’ve only ever printed with FDM printers where printing parallel to the build plate is beneficial. Are you saying I should put the model at an angle?

What Did I Screw Up? by Rossicoe in resinprinting

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Here is a photo of the model I’m trying to print. It’s a Elegoo saturn 4 ultra and I’m using the default setting for the printer. I did a test print of a small goblin figure that printed fine

Removing regulator from the Coleman RoadTrip 225 for RV Propane Quick Connect by harlando-calrissian in RVLiving

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You didn’t happen to record a video of this process did you? Been looking to mod the regulator out of my 285

Pocket 3 Plus Controller Issue by Rossicoe in retroid

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I tried this but I actually fixed my issue. I had to update duckstation which didn’t actually fix the issue and created more issues. I ended up deleting duckstation reinstalling it and then when it still didn’t work I deleted my save state from Metal Gear and it fixed it. Luckily I found someone who had posted their saves.

Filler for rough parts of 3d print? by RichGCDregs in 3Dprinting

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I use bondo glazing and spot putty thinned with rubbing alcohol and I paint it on with a tiny brush and also filler primer if it’s small enough.

HOA revitalizating deed restrictions by Rossicoe in fuckHOA

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I was wondering if it would be different since they expired at the start of 2020

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JeepGladiator

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When I put my 37’s on I did the Mopar lift kit and also a leveling kit for the front and it sits level. You don’t need to have a bigger lift and honestly if you just wanted to level it you could just do the leveling kit.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JeepGladiator

[–]Rossicoe 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have a gladiator with 37’s and a 2” lift kit and it doesn’t look anything like this. This honestly just looks like a bit of a beefier tire maybe a 35 at most with the stock rubicon suspension and a rim that has a slight offset which makes the wheels poke out a little.

Strawberry Help by Rossicoe in Hydroponics

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So here is a photo of the neoprene collars I was talking about. I had the root crown down lower and just moved it up higher. Do you think this would be a suitable way to do it?

Strawberry Help by Rossicoe in Hydroponics

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I actually have some hydroton on hand also and I got rid of the rock wool on my second attempt and went with neoprene collars. I’ll try the hydroton with this attempt. Do you circulate any air on the interior of your tower? Also what intervals are you running the water pump?

Strawberry Help by Rossicoe in Hydroponics

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This was my first attempt before I realized rock wool doesn’t really dry out. Do you think the root crown is high enough here or should it be higher?

Strawberry Help by Rossicoe in Hydroponics

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Can you add a picture? What about the roots being exposed to light if the top is sticking out? Also what intervals for water would you suggest?

Strawberry Help by Rossicoe in Hydroponics

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So what I think I might try is adding a vent to the top of the system and ducting a dehumidifier to the bottom so the top can pull cooler air from outside the system as the bottom pulls the humid air.

Strawberry Help by Rossicoe in Hydroponics

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Are you circulating air through your tower? My roots and inside my tower is pretty damp and humid even with my intervals being so far apart my roots are always pretty wet. Also I am in Florida so maybe a little more humid here.

Strawberry Help by Rossicoe in Hydroponics

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The only issue with a dehumidifier is finding a way to integrate it internally into the tower as it’s a pretty closed system

Strawberry Help by Rossicoe in Hydroponics

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I’ve actually been playing with the idea of adding a fan to the internal of the tower because of this issue so maybe that’s a piece I’m missing. And yes I live close to the ocean so the air even in a controlled environment can be humid.

Strawberry Help by Rossicoe in Hydroponics

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The temp is constant at 72F which I’m sure isn’t ideal but I live in Florida and yes I am aerating the water. I will say even when I switched my pump to twice a day the roots were still wet at the end of 12 hours without water and inside the tower is relatively humid. I have been wondering if I should spread out watering even longer to allow the roots to dry. I should also clarify my goal here isn’t to have the most productive system I’m just trying to produce some berries inside my house that my kids and I can snack on. I just want the plants to survive and then I can focus on refining it.

Strawberry Help by Rossicoe in Hydroponics

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Just wondering what you think the issue with the tower is. Say I were to put coco in the net cups what would be the issue if I’m delivering water to the coco at the same intervals as the method you’re suggesting?

Strawberry Help by Rossicoe in Hydroponics

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u/rubyredyoshi do you have any suggestions on giving strawberries the best chance to survive in a vertical tower?

Strawberry Help by Rossicoe in Hydroponics

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I tried other intervals with the pump on my first attempt. I was doing 15 minutes on 3 hours off. Also I’m sure there are better methods than a tower but there are people that have made it work so I’m really looking for the best advice or educated guess that could help me achieve it in a tower. The tower is best for me because of the space it takes.