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Started by Trevor Hale, January 27, 2018, 11:44:54 AM

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blueskydriver

Could you do this with the printer in an enclosure and the lead seal/spring would be inside, but a cable would be linked out to the pin that releases the extinguisher, which would be tubed back into the enclosure?

Like this enclosure for the CR-10 here (TH3D) for example:

https://www.th3dstudio.com/product/creality-cr-10-cr-10s-enclosure/

Of course if you have multiple printers, each would need its own enclosure and the ability to fire its own extinguisher in case of fire.

I know one thing Trev, I really think you're onto something here that could work...

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