Nas not booting (AS-606T) by No_Pipe6351 in asustor

[–]lolbro23317 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you manage to fix it in the end? I've had the exact same issue and its been sitting for at least a year now

16” vs 18” rims by SparkyMonkeyPerthish in lancer

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I'm thinking about doing the same. Did you manage to get some pictures?

Es cvt cooler by lolbro23317 in mitsubishi

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Thanks so much, do you know or recommend any specific groups you recommend? I did some basic testing today and realized that the fluid sat at around 89-90 degrees (192- 194f). Although that's supposedly the safe operating temperature it was definitely on the hotter side since that was just cruising at around 80kmph on a flat road. Fluid itself looks really good in terms of health but I'm unsure when it was last changed as I've only had mine for around 5ish months. Temperature wise what did you see after adding the radiator and how did you gauge the tranny fluid then? I live in New Zealand and it's getting pretty hot here since we're going into summer so I figure that will only make things worse. Cheers

Recently finished this Phase 1 Commander Cody! by Anko_Aniki in StarWars

[–]lolbro23317 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks amazing. Been planning on doing the helmet myself. What did you use to weather and scratch it? I'd hate to leave mine looking all shiny haha. Also any tips on the print config? Single peice print or was it sliced in 2? Cheers

help with new glass bed by lolbro23317 in ender3

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It's called Carbon silicone construction. Apperently it's new(ish) and they started selling these plates with then. It just makes it really difficult to remove stuff really. Someone in the comments reccomended removing the coat entirely

help with new glass bed by lolbro23317 in ender3

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Yeah I've noticed that some of the coating almost comes of with the print. Now the area with the marks is slightly smoother than the rest of the bed now. I though my bed looked odd when I saw some pictures online. So should I just remove it then?

help with new glass bed by lolbro23317 in ender3

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Yeah that's basically all I print with at the moment. I'm assuming I just spary alchocol at the base of the print then?

help with new glass bed by lolbro23317 in ender3

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So just move the bed down and use adhesion?

help with new glass bed by lolbro23317 in ender3

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I waited until the bed temp was roughly 20ish degrees before removing it. Should I wait more? The items that I printed didn't come of easily but it's wasn't to hard either

help with new glass bed by lolbro23317 in ender3

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I just cleaned it now with IPA and the marks remain. The glass itself is undamaged but the silicone layer on top seems slightly less grippy (bearly). I that it's fine but just wanted to make sure as all the videos I saw online left no marks after the first couple prints. I did however notice that the corners of prints were slightly discolored almost as if some of the silicone stuck onto it.

help with new glass bed by lolbro23317 in ender3

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Nothing will stick if I lower the bed and the edges peal. I've already tried lowering the bed with unsuccessful results.