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Truma Trumatic E1800 Grid (with cap!) for auxiliary heating system
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ATTENTION: ------------ I am not sure whether the grid maybe gets too hot! In case that you know, leave a comment please! This was originally designed to be printed in metal via SLM process. The part was printed as a prototype to see if everything fits well. Don't print this in PLA. It will melt, probably cover the exhaust and you will surely die by carbon monoxide poisoning. Use this as a printed part only at your own risk! Pay attention to the licence: No commercial use allowed ============ Let me know if you made one!;-)
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Originally published on thingiverse.com by Jonas J. (JayMake) · License: CC BY-NC-ND
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