you ever figure it out? ive looked all over his site, all i see is where to purchase the physical model and its different legth. No option for STL in the dropdown
Hi I’m new to your channel, but I have binge watched a lot of it, the 3D printing parts I find really enjoyable as I don’t see no one else doing this, I have a ender 5 3D printer and was wondering how I go about getting some of your .stl files, there is a few items I would like the files for if possible, cheers
No need to worry, just keep it simple. An Ender 3 S1 is a great option and you can’t go wrong with a Prusa. These are all great starter printers with tons of information online to learn.
Squeeze and place is a good idea. I didn’t want it to be adjustable because that can be a point of failure. I just pull mine off and know it’s alway going to be in the same place when I put it back in. I don’t know if you saw but I made several different sizes 2”-8”
Hi I have 2 different questions. 1. Would you make it in a 1 inch for a low boy lagoon style tank and 2. would you be able to explain the pump set up that goes along with the ato. I’m really interested in this I’ve tried the float type but it didn’t work out and I’d like to see what else I’d need to run one of these set ups. Thanks!
You not the first to ask about a one inch. I'll see if I can go it. As for the pump setup, it's super simple. The ATO unit comes with a small pump. The pump sits inside the reservoir and the inlet of the bracket connects to the pump. The pump plugs into a connection on the switch along with a power supply and you are done. It's worth just purchasing one to test. The optical sensors are awesome.
I always find it fascinating watching your videos on your latest project and how you’ve designed and improved its functionality. 👍🏴
Thank you, John 👍
great content man keep it up!
Appreciate it!
Great video! 👏🏻
Thank you! 😁
Nice as always! Never received the email for AI shade, sent you the email. Thanks again keep up the great work!
Did you resend the email ?
@@ISeaLive just did resend
Your content and work is great man! How would one go about getting some stl files to play with?
Thank you, Justin. Just check out, iSeaLive.com and if you don't see what you need shoot me an email Mark@iSealive.com
you ever figure it out? ive looked all over his site, all i see is where to purchase the physical model and its different legth. No option for STL in the dropdown
Hi I’m new to your channel, but I have binge watched a lot of it, the 3D printing parts I find really enjoyable as I don’t see no one else doing this, I have a ender 5 3D printer and was wondering how I go about getting some of your .stl files, there is a few items I would like the files for if possible, cheers
Awesome, shoot me an email and let me know what you need. Mark@isealive.com. I need to catch up but I’ll get it then this week.
You inspired me to get a 3d printer man. There is so many models what did you go with or what would you recommend for a printer.
No need to worry, just keep it simple. An Ender 3 S1 is a great option and you can’t go wrong with a Prusa. These are all great starter printers with tons of information online to learn.
Be nice if the arm was adjustable in length / depth. Also instead of a screw, what about a plug you can just squeeze in place?
Squeeze and place is a good idea. I didn’t want it to be adjustable because that can be a point of failure. I just pull mine off and know it’s alway going to be in the same place when I put it back in. I don’t know if you saw but I made several different sizes 2”-8”
Hi I have 2 different questions. 1. Would you make it in a 1 inch for a low boy lagoon style tank and 2. would you be able to explain the pump set up that goes along with the ato. I’m really interested in this I’ve tried the float type but it didn’t work out and I’d like to see what else I’d need to run one of these set ups. Thanks!
You not the first to ask about a one inch. I'll see if I can go it. As for the pump setup, it's super simple. The ATO unit comes with a small pump. The pump sits inside the reservoir and the inlet of the bracket connects to the pump. The pump plugs into a connection on the switch along with a power supply and you are done. It's worth just purchasing one to test. The optical sensors are awesome.
Next video will be so sic
Thank you 👍🏻
aww man i really need a 3d printer