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Not directly Jeep related, but for those with an AMS, I can personally recommend adding desiccant bins and a hygrometer/thermometer to your system. I worked up my own design (a lightweight experiment) but there seem to be plenty to download. I added three containers at front center and the RH inside dropped over 18% within 30 minutes and has been below 10% ever since (my hygrometer only reads down to 10%). Also, I'd highly recommend these: https://www.printables.com/model/343728-bambu-ams-feeder-button These make manipulating the AMS feed buttons much easier and eliminates wear on the feed funnels. I've added 1" lengths of PTFE to each of the buttons to help guide the filament and reduce wear on the button itself. Lastly, I've moved to using more BL fiber and engineering filaments so decided to make a "no spill" desiccant container to fit in their spools, specifically. Once installed it remains in the spool during use and storage. No more desiccant bags to deal with. One final thing on the BL spools, filament clips. I've found these to work well, takes little material to print and can be left on the spool in the AMS (if mounted on the right side spool flange). https://makerworld.com/en/models/97...bambu-lab-slim-filament-clip#profileId-951629

