Information about the quality of Qidi's 3 in 1 filter?

Hello, I have a Q1 pro that I'm finally getting around to using lol. I'm looking to build/install a filtration system for the few rare occasions I print abs/asa/gf etc. I was looking to using Qidi's 3 in 1 filter (either the max4 or the new 5 filter) in conjunction with this stl https://www.printables.com/model/950643-qidi-q1-pro-exhaust-duct-and-fume-extraction-port

after doing some research, it seems not all activated carbon is the same and I'm looking for any information on the quality and efficacy of the Qidi filter https://us.qidi3d.com/products/q2-3-in-1-air-filter

if this filter isn't quality, then what are your guys' best solutions for a filtration system for a q1 pro? maybe installing a nevermore?

thank you for the help!

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u/jeef16 — 3 days ago
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Is it possible to find my credit report from 3-4 years ago?

Hello, this is an odd question but I need to get a credit report from late 2023. Is it possible to find that without needing to scour my email for any crumbs of information? thanks

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u/jeef16 — 20 days ago

This Film Buff Rates Minions & Monsters (2026, 99 min) A 5 Bagger - A True Tribute To Popcorn Classics *Plot Spoilers*

Just walked out of the theater seeing Minions & Monsters (2026, 99 minutes) and I was blown away. This movie should have been called Minions Go To Hollywood if anything. In the first minute of the film, you get references to Airplane! (1980, 87 min). E.T. (1982, 114 min), The Matrix (1999, 136 min), Marlon Brando, and even George Lucas himself makes an appearance. The movie itself is even set in an hollywood museum, where the tour guide recounts James and Henry, our protagonists, rise to hollywood greatness at the start of the Golden Age. You see the minions in action doing this amazing stunts and some awesome film references to Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times (1936, 87 min) and Buster Keaton's Steamboat Bill (1928, 70 min). At that moment there was no arguing, this is a tribute to Popcorn Classics. The monster plot was touch and go for a bit, but it was necessary so they could make the movie and save La La Land! James even wins an Oscar for it! But here's the twist...everything thats happening, even the tour guide recounting the story to the group, is it's own movie that the minions are making! It's a movie inside a movie inside a movie. If this movie had that one extra minute to bump it up to 100 min runtime exactly, this would be my pick for Oscar's Best Picture of the Year.

I'd rather see less monsters and more of the minions doing their hollywood thing but it was necessary to have the big finish. The visuals and voice acting were top notch, the minions CGI is approaching photo realism at this point. I was disappointed that Universal Pictures didn't put an homage to Ma & Pa Kettle in this movie but maybe it was something I missed, definitely need to watch this movie again. As a tribute to Popcorn Classics, this movie might break the record for "Fastest Added" to the Popcorn Classics archive!

I rate this 5 bags of popcorn 🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿 and give it an extra minute of runtime as a bonus on top!

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u/jeef16 — 22 days ago

Gridfinity & 3D printing noob - Help with PLA walls breaking easily for tiny storage bins!

hello all! finally exploring the world of 3d printing and using gridfinity as a starting project! I'm tested out printing some small 2x1 bins but they shattered immediately as they broke into layers. Using qidi PLA rapido, and printing the models upright in orcaslicer. my wall thickness for my bins (using https://gridfinity.perplexinglabs.com to generate me some bins) has a wall thickness of .95mm as standard.

Could someone suggest me some tips on how to make sure my PLA bins dont end up shattering into their layer lines? I dont have the issue when printing objects with infill like a vertical sharpie holder, only this thin wall bins.

Should I use a thicker wall size for my render? (upping to 1.5mm instead of .95mm for example)

edit: increased print temp from 210 to 225, works great now!

Should I print my bins on a 45 degree angle? (to eliminate horizontal printing layers)

would love to hear any tips or general advice before I start tinkering around, thanks!

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u/jeef16 — 24 days ago
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New to google ads, need some advice on effectively lowering CPA in my vertical

I'm looking for some advice and tips on effectively lowering cpa on my campaign. I'm currently averaging $40/cpa but my current issue is: I'm running unprofitable at month 1 on users (users are subscription based) and I know other business owners in my vertical who're achieving CPA's around $18 at significantly higher budgets. When asked on how this was achieved, often the answer was to just blast a ton of ad spend and have it naturally lower to that mark. From what I understand, it's about achieving a 'critical mass' where you increase your ad rank quickly to hold down the lowest CPA's. I'm looking for any insight or people with experience in this matter, I'm ideally looking to lower my CPA to around $20. Some days I get ~$30 cpa, others I get higher than $40. I would appreciate any advice on lowering CPA, thank you

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u/jeef16 — 1 month ago
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does anyone know the information for the SCREWS that go into the battery holddown bracket? I lost a screw and need to replace!

u/jeef16 — 2 months ago