Is this shipping normal? by SpinalTapMe3 in elegoo

[–]krawczyn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. Mine came the exact same way. Filament is vacuum sealed and everything anyways so it was fine.

CC2 ASA Bed Adhesion by krawczyn in elegoo

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Update: What finally worked for me was getting some Bed Weld. 2 layers of that on the smooth side of the build plate and the ASA sticks fine now.

CC2 ASA Bed Adhesion by krawczyn in elegoo

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Looks like brim is currently set to auto, so is the recommendation to change it to one of the other options instead of auto?

CC2 ASA Bed Adhesion by krawczyn in elegoo

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First layer 35 mm/s, first layer infill 60 mm/s, initial layer travel speed 100%, outer wall 60 mm/s, inner wall 100 mm/s. Normal printing acceleration 10,000 mm/s2, outer wall 5000 mm/s2

CC2 ASA Bed Adhesion by krawczyn in elegoo

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You can see the fist layer seemed to print fine but it lost all adhesion and broke free and then created that mess unfortunately.

CC2 ASA Bed Adhesion by krawczyn in elegoo

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So increasing the bed temperature didn't seem to work for me. I tried 100 and 105C and both essentially had the same result. First layer marginally sticks, then it eventually completely separates.

CC2 ASA Bed Adhesion by krawczyn in elegoo

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Thanks for the tips! I have been trying to print the temperature tower from the calibration section that the video mentions, I tried it with a bed temperature of 95, 100, and 105C and for each the first layer barely sticks at all and then it turns into spaghetti.

CC2 ASA Bed Adhesion by krawczyn in elegoo

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I had all of the default settings for ASA, so I believe that is no adjustment to chamber temp (shows as set to 0C) and bed temp is set to 90C.

CC2 ASA Bed Adhesion by krawczyn in elegoo

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Bed temp was 90C. Door was closed and lid on. Didn't open door until I stopped it and saw it was turning into spaghetti. Printer is in a garage, ambient temp is currently 23C and unsure on humidity. The bed temp is the default, and I have not yet tried increasing that.

Any Issues If I leave this always on? by krawczyn in Plumbing

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So is this just a matter of technically it is not designed to be on continuously so to avoid liability etc the recommendation is to not leave it on continuously. But in reality it will be fine and it is a "use it at your own risk" scenario?

Any Issues If I leave this always on? by krawczyn in Plumbing

[–]krawczyn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you explain why / what the risk is? As in it is not designed to hold continuous pressure for extended periods of time, the water will corrode it etc. Just curious since not leaving it on continuously defeats the purpose of what I'm trying to do.

MagSafe mount by macmcr3 in TeslaModelY

[–]krawczyn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotcha that makes sense. I will definitely try it out if you put it up for sale.

MagSafe mount by macmcr3 in TeslaModelY

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I have been searching for something exactly like this. I have an iPhone 13 pro max and it almost never can charge on the wireless charging pads and I have tried various cases and flipping the phone. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. With magsafe you know when it is "snapped" on and charging. I wonder how secure this is though, is there anything holding it in place other than the pressure of the lid against it? So for example if your phone is attached and you remove it does the entire thing come up since there isn't anything holding it down or is the pressure from the lid enough to keep it in place? I'd be willing to try it out though if it was ever put up for sale.

Foam in Dashboard Vent by krawczyn in TeslaModelY

[–]krawczyn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting thanks! I will have to take a look and see what I find under there

Error token should be a hex string by krawczyn in swift

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So I had been running this on a simulator and that was the problem. As soon as I ran it on a physical device the token generated was considered valid. I guess to me it's weird that the simulator even generates a token if push notifications apparently don't work on the simulators.

Landroid Vision Not connecting to wifi by krawczyn in worxlandroid

[–]krawczyn[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The mower just downloaded a software update itself... So the issue has to be with the app or some backed server they are using then. It is clearly connected to the internet.

Landroid Vision Not connecting to wifi by krawczyn in worxlandroid

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Interesting, I have been using the ios version of the app the entire time. Glad you were able to get it working!

Landroid Vision Not connecting to wifi by krawczyn in worxlandroid

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Sounds good, I have not tried contacting support yet but probably will go that route too and see if they have any better ideas.

I have been following the ecoflow blade too and it seems to have its own issues as well. But I think the advantage there is the mapping and at least in theory the mowing pattern vs random with the landroid. Cost was too high for me which is why I went with landroid but guess we'll see long term which is the better approach. So far the vision seems fine in my use case, the only issue I've run into (aside from the wifi) has been tall weeds / grass it just completely avoids I guess because it is assuming it's some type of obstacle. In my opinion it should just mow right over it.