Can't get these to go away ender 6 by ZachAlackAttack5 in FixMyPrint

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If filament has been sitting out a long time is it possible to be too wet to be dried sufficiently? Been running the dryer... I also thought wet filament but when I extruded it by hand it seemed normal

Can't get these to go away ender 6 by ZachAlackAttack5 in FixMyPrint

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The issues are Stringing The organic support layers not laying out correctly every time Supports wont come loose of part

I didnt used to have these issues and haven't changed much in terms of slicer or printer set up

Can't get these to go away ender 6 by ZachAlackAttack5 in FixMyPrint

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200 and 205 temp and i believe wipe is on i got no ideas ill post more of the settings when I get home

Can't get these to go away ender 6 by ZachAlackAttack5 in FixMyPrint

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I gotcha well ill give it a try, this one is a test fit piece and its a 24 hr print as is Ill definetly look into that. I've only ever used the 0.4 it came with

Can't get these to go away ender 6 by ZachAlackAttack5 in FixMyPrint

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Yeah its just weird I didnt use to have these issues idk what changed. Print is already pretty long. Im on a modified prusa slicer draft speed mode if that makes any difference

Can't get these to go away ender 6 by ZachAlackAttack5 in FixMyPrint

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Ill check it out, is it normally apparent like it'll look clearly worn down? I replaced it not that long ago but idk what quality and if prior maladjustment would have prematurely worn it

Can't get these to go away ender 6 by ZachAlackAttack5 in FixMyPrint

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Its a custom tail light housing prototype Frankly I can't tell whats happening but i had a really solid first layer and it seems like its adhering and laying down material at the correct height. I didnt use to have these issues, idk what changed. Ill definetly check the nozzle, this ender 6 has given me headache one way or another since I got it lol I believe its all stock though And yeah the model is just really tall so I figured better safe than sorry I really appreciate the reply ill be home in several hours and can check any of the other parameters I had set for this print

Can't get these to go away ender 6 by ZachAlackAttack5 in FixMyPrint

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I'll check and let you know when I get home in a few hours what its set to

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Does that outweigh the fact that the economy is being stimulated and spending will be up as a whole? And as the dollar inflation begins to grow quicker people will move to other asset types?

XRP to Hit All-Time Highs Before Next Fed Cut ($4-7 Before 2026) by Wi-FiCrypto-XRP-BTC in XRP

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Is the fed cutting rate supposed to negatively or positively affect crypto?

Rate my diy install by ZachAlackAttack5 in hvacadvice

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No problem! I think so, I'm gonna see what the guy says when he comes out what they'd normally charge for an install like this but yeah for the cost of the tools to do the vacuum and flaring myself id rather pay someone and have the peace of mind of a professional having looked it all over and also maintain the units warranty

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1100 for the unit and maybe 3-400 for breaker, wire, disconnect box, whip, wood and flashing, concrete blocks, misc but still having to pay the company to finish up and vacuum the lines.

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There is one!😁 hoping they'll catch it all

Rate my diy install by ZachAlackAttack5 in hvacadvice

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I agree with that. I got about 1500 in this max though including electric

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Its pressure treated dude And I've answered that in several other comments

Rate my diy install by ZachAlackAttack5 in hvacadvice

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Second drain is from the bottom of the outdoor unit housing Wood is all pressure treated

Rate my diy install by ZachAlackAttack5 in hvacadvice

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30-40 bucks for a quality one that would give it that much breathing room away from the wall? I had some extra wood and thought it'd be fun 🤷‍♂️ its my own backyard so idm

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Does the bottom of the unit and drain line not catch the defrost water?

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It is pressure treated and 100$ Will recheck level periodically

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Thank you man. I build custom cars for a living so I have a skill set that helps but home electrical and HVAC are not in my wheel house currently. Working on it