anycubic fan 3d models
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If you want to keep using the factory-installed fan duct, that's perfectly fine - but I highly recommend switching to this one: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3878652 To get started, make sure you have the following essential parts: * 2 x...
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Here is a rewritten version of the text: "60mm Fan Side Cover: 2mm and 4mm Air Slots"
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For a 40mm fan, I opt for Noctua fans equipped with a Stepdown module. To ensure safe installation, it's crucial to place the step-down modules directly in front of the fan within the printhead. If not done correctly, the motherboard may suffer...
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You can access the source files and images for reference to mount a fan of your choice on the PSU. I suggest installing it at the rear end. Due to limited space, you may need riser feet and mounting the fan outside the PSU. ... If you want to check...
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Occasionally the rotating blades of the cold end fan make contact with the nozzle casing. ...Adding a small gap between the two components resolves this problem.
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Cooling the bed and the object is achievable by heating them up to at least 60% higher temperatures than the surrounding air, without relying on a fan.
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Thanks to the Mileshkin design, I've made it easier to install on my Anycubic i3 Mega S. ... Configuration in Cura: Layer height: 0.2mm Initial layer line width: 100% Wall thickness and upper/lower bases: 1.2 mm Fill: 50% Printing temperature: 200°C...
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... rods to make contact with it. ...This becomes a significant issue in the magnetic version, where the rods' tendency to interfere with the fan is especially pronounced. ... To address this problem, I had to relocate the fan body upwards by 20mm.
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You could also consider using a Cooler Master 80mm Silent Fan, which is only 15mm thick, blows 24CFM, and has comparable db ratings at 20db. I haven't tried it myself, but the specs look impressive. Any 80mm fan would work with this adapter. ...A...
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... specifically tailored for the tennis ball feet version, making it a seamless fit. When paired with the Arctic F12 fan, it's incredibly quiet - I haven't had a chance to test it with other fans yet, but this combo has been working beautifully so far.
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TAKING REQUESTS FOR FAN SIZES YOU WANT! This is a 'clone' of the original cover that's 1mm thick. I'm uploading the source files and images for reference so that you can mount a fan of your choice on the PSU. I would recommend mounting it at the far...
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There is small disadvantage - it is more noisy that the stock fan, but I use 85% of power in slicer config to make it more silent. And of course, maximum flow always available when it is needed. There is one trick with installation. I used...
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I'm uploading the source files and images for reference so that you can mount a fan of your choice on the PSU. I would recommend mounting it at the far and. Due to limited space you might need riser feet. and mounting the fan on the outside of the...
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That's a clever spin on L_Hngs' design, found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3129964 My own 5015 fan would make a racket every time it moved, so I took the liberty of creating this custom version.
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What you need for the installation: - Fan: Sunon 50 x 50 x 15 mm MF50151VX-A99 - Screws: M3 x 12, 2 pieces and M3 x 20, 1 piece - Screw nut: M3, 1 piece
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... Base Cover if you wish to, though I do not feel it is necessary. I did have to extend one of the Mosfet connections to the Mainboard, you can see the joiner near the middle of the two fans, though this will depend on the Mosfet's you choose to use.
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I sought a more substantial fan but was hesitant to attach it to the sides due to its limited height adjustability. I conceptualized and 3D printed four adjustable arms with multi-jointed pivot points, ensuring they move in sync with the effector's...
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Based on the original design of the fan duct from Mileskin, you will require four high-quality 12-volt DC LEDs in your preferred color choice. ...Additionally, a good understanding of basic electrical principles is necessary to successfully complete...
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This remix from dual to triple fan duct is a game-changer. First, print the two-part fanduct onto the table backing. This approach requires less of a strain on your printer. Once printed, apply glue for a secure bond. ...To ensure accurate printing,...
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Some Fans have a tendency to blow air sideways, which I didn't want drawing into my Partcooling fan. I added a beta version with improved Airflow, 4 screw holes and clearance for the autolevel-sensor. You can also check out my remix for the...
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It simply screws on instead of the plate that holds the fans in place. I've printed it with PLA and one of them already melted a bit. So if you can, print it with ABS or PETG. For Speed i went with 40mm/s. Go rather slow. And use as little...
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An 80mm standard silent 12V PC fan has also been installed in this new printed case, securely mounted using fan rubber mountings for optimal dampening, further contributing to a much quieter overall setup. It's worth noting that Cura suggested...
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So I redesigned the whole thing from scratch as two separate components; a bracket to attach to the fan itself, and the ducting which attaches magnetically to the bracket. This allows for: a) easy customisation/replacement of a specific part b)...
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... and Hawker2007 for creating this design. UPDATE: On January 2nd, 2019, I successfully printed and installed it on my Mega-S. The results were impressive - a larger fan, quieter operation, and significantly increased airflow to the motherboard.
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You don’t want supports in your ducts. Remixed upgrades:Vents angled for better direct cooling onto materialWeight reduction 30-33g in PETGReminder to do a PID tune with the new cooling system as this will affect your...
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... the black aluminum piece from the original and trim it to shape or even 3D print a replacement part – that's left up to others. Purchased 30x30mm brushless fans from Amazon, soldered them together, and used the hotend fan supplied with the V6.
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The V6 heatblock demands more space than the standard setup, prompting me to craft this fanduct for improved airflow. Created hastily, it's far from perfect. Print in ABS or PETG; anything else will rapidly degrade. ... Note: The nu jevlor 3 design...
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Print with three perimeters and a layer height of 0.2. Bottom and top layers should be printed solid. No supports or raft required. ...Achieve perfect distance by positioning print 1-2mm away from the ultrabase.
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Made this modification to utilize the Sunon fan (Sunon Radial Fan 50x50x15mm MF50151VX-A99) for part cooling while installing it in the original Anycubic fanbox. This model was rebuilt from scratch, eliminating reliance on the fan housing to hold the...
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Three upgraded circular clip-on fan designs for the Anycubic i3 Mega with expanded fan ducts that won't fit mileshkin's original design. Versions: * 24 holes: Lower airspeed * 12 holes: Greater airspeed * Airblade: A sleek design that is a...