Is that F or C?Now that you mention it, TPU prints at 270ish so you are probably right.
Is that F or C?Now that you mention it, TPU prints at 270ish so you are probably right.
neither, I'm an idiot. I use the Cura 228 Spork posted. Not sure where I got 270. PETG prints around 250F. That's the hottest filaments I've used.Is that F or C?
You could use a digital meat thermometer to take some readings. There are some starting around $10 on Amazon. There are wireless ones too, if you want to get fancy.There is a lot of random stuff for TPU on the interweb... Let's just say, it's all very confusing with TPU because the "Glass Transition Temp" (GTT) is less than freezing but I haven't been able to find a specific temp that it looses it's elticity. However I have found a temperature range that it can preform at which is also widely disputed, -40 to 120°C. For those of us that like Fahrenheit that's -40 to 248°F.
Now this is where things get fun. Reading from several car forums, tube headers run at a temp anywhere from 350 - 700°F depending on rpm and such. Which is far above TPU's operating range. The reason that tube header temp is important is because the air inlet tube is right above those headers..... TPU melts at around 437°F. Now if I knew the air temp on the bottom of the air inlet tube after he does a drag run, I'd know really quickly if this is feasible. I've thought of trying to print some sort of heat shielding out of ASA and some trapped air, then using TPU as more of gasket but I don't think I'd be able to replicate the look very well with that method.
How many smiles per mile? (At 10.23 MPG)Verdict is in. 10.067 gallons used. 10.23 mpg.
nice, might as well be a daily...lolVerdict is in. 10.067 gallons used. 10.23 mpg.
How many smiles per mile? (At 10.23 MPG)
nice, might as well be a daily...lol
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When my wife and I were dating, her sister's cat kept walking on her new truck. My wife warned her... Fortunately for the cat, my wife couldn't make the duct tape stick to the driveway behind her tire. I try to keep that in mind when she warns me.😬What's with these foot prints? View attachment 177386View attachment 177387
With an accurate meter, you can even check both sides of a fuse with it still in to see what the voltage drop is. There are charts out there that tell you how many milliamps of draw you are getting based on the fuse rating and the voltage drop over the legs.Any other methods people know to find an electrical draw other than multimeter on the battery while you pull a fuse and check to see if the multimeter quits going down? I always break those cute little glass fuses.