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DIY: Million dollar mason jar! (hydgrometer jar tek)

Not going to rain on your parade. I went a similar route with mounting the hydrometers in the lids except.....

I 3d printed them! Here is a link to the the file: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4179491

We've had a period of downtime to retool some things in the grow area. At the same time, I came up on a 3d printer steal. I started searching up and down to see what else I could print for grows and there is a lot out there. If you are into it, I highly suggest a 3d printer. Being able to print parts rather than throwing something out, or having to hack something into existence is a godsend.
it just so happens Im sitting looking at one on the table right at this very moment :)
thanks for the heads up


ns
 
Solid idea with attaching the hygrometer through the lid. One suggestion, use aquarium grade silicone sealant. Its designed to not leach out harmful chemicals that would otherwise harm the life in the tank. Sealants not rated for that use can have some nasty chemicals that i would not want to expose my buds to.

Otherwise nice!! :cool1:
 
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