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I watched a 3D printing youtuber say that Adam Savage said 20% but 10% is what he uses.

I have never seen my sunlu dryer show anything bellow 23% even after days of use and I have no idea how to achieve 10 without cooking the filament.

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[–] EmilieEvans@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 months ago

Like everything in life: Depends.

A roll that will be gone within a few weeks? Don't care.

Long-term storage (exotics)? Vacuum packaging.

Regular but will be open for months? No clue. My Xiaomi temperature & hydrometer go to 0%. In a nutshell, just throw orange gel in a watertight box and replace it once it starts turning colourless/green.