anycubic i3 mega cooling fan upgrade 3d models
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The printer's noise level is significantly reduced with this new setup, making it much more bearable compared to the standard hotend cover and its noisy built-in fans. ... If you choose to download or print this custom hotend cover, please show your...
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... ... The light it produces is somewhat disappointing - it's a bit too dim, and has a cool white tone. ...However, this affordable option is a convenient way to illuminate printed objects.
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... to different spools. After conducting various trials and failing to find a suitable solution elsewhere, I took matters into my own hands and fabricated my own rollers, which just so happened to fit perfectly onto the Anycubic spool holder frame.
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You can use longer screws, but I used the existing fan screw length by taking the nuts from the backside and pushing them into the hexagonal recesses on the fan. This way, you won't need to buy any extra parts. It might be a bit tricky getting it...
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This print head was only designed to hold the catch (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2239300) in place, and I used the "Long+.5mm" part.\r\n\r\nAs a result, a new motherboard holder was also required, so I used this part:...
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This is a replacement for the cone shaped guide in the extruded, mine fell out and became lost, so I printed this part I designed. ...It will work for the i3 Mega or the Mega -S. ...I couldn’t find anyone else who had uploaded one, so here.
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For Reference, My K8200 Printer's Decibel Levels Are: dBA at 100% fan speed: 38 (average), 48 (peak) If You're Interested in Creating Your Own Custom Hotend Cover, Here is the BOM for This Project: 4 x M3x20 Screws (for fans and front plate) 2 x...
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... than its metal counterpart, allowing for potential space to accommodate a bl touch sensor while offering improved visibility of what occurs at the nozzle tip. ...Designed to be compatible with existing holes and original fans. ...Layer 0.2 Infill: 100%
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I needed an increase for my printer so that I can maybe put fans underneath it later. I printed them out of pla. Maybe you can also print them out of TPU or something similar so that you have vibration dampening. You can leave the original feet...
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My enhancements: The left fan hole now features a fixed grid and I've maximized the mother holes to their full potential. Additionally, I modified the nozzle opening to facilitate easy rotation. ... Component cooler:...
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I put a large fan on the bottom of my 3d printer because I wired in a computer power supply. This caused the original legs to be too short. This was my way to fix it. I'm sure 30% infill would be enough but I did 100% for extra stability. ...I also used...
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If you're working with TPU and have the TPU Addon for the extruder from Thingiverse, this upgrade is a total game-changer. Just keep in mind that these dimensions are intentionally a bit bigger than the originals to ensure they don't get stuck or...
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I'm using it on my custom Anycubic I3 Mega, but it should work on all types of Prusa printers with this mount: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:926794. The fan duct isn't ideal, but it works. Unfortunately, it's not as good as the stock one. If I'm...
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... already be properly positioned. I use Cura, so my testing has only been done with that software. To minimize the risk of blowing the mount over, I position the model at a right angle to the fan. ...So far, I have printed three successful mounts.
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This overhauled hotend housing allows you to see the printhead easily, allows for adequate cooling of the heat sink, hides all of the wires by moving the plugboard behind the x-carriage, and also has a modular part cooling duct that can be changed if...
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The Anycubic on Boot talks to the wifi module with AT commands at 115200bps, sends an AT command to switch at 2.250.000Bps and opens UDP server in port 3000. This is a sniff traffic on port, commands sent from Printer. Boot printer and it sends at...
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1x https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DXRNYNX/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_2EtWBb13J7ARW 1x https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07B2SLYXN/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 1x...
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AnyCubic Mega S Circular Cooling Duct Plus Light System
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After swapping out the fans on my i3 Mega, I decided to tackle other sources of noise as well. The result is my Silent Filament Guide, expertly paired with my Spool Holder. Thanks to the PTFE tube inside its housing, it won't generate unpleasant...
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I tried to find a spool holder for my i3 mega but did not end up with one that worked as I wanted, so here we are again and designed one that was more suited for what I need. So I wanted a roller model and after the first few prototypes, I ended up...
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I redesigned this awesome fan duct, because it didn't fit my fan, beacuse of it's thickness of 10.6mm! ... Props to "Conceptual3D" for the source remix and "H_Run" for the original STL!
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Friction-fit fan mount with air channels and clearance for a 40mm heat sink attached to the end of the Z-axis stepper comes with mounting holes designed specifically for a 40mm fan. Printing it with the mount side facing down is recommended, as...
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I took the fan duct design from "roundisfunny," modified it to accommodate a 50x50 fan, hoping it would provide enough or even more airflow than the original 40x40 model. To minimize turbulence and noise, I added rounded features within the flow...
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Motivation The original Anycubic Kossel parts cooling fan (40 x 10 mm) began to fail and I wanted to upgrade to a higher airflow with a 50 x 15 mm radial fan. The brand was MX, so I decided to replace the fan anyway after upgrading to a 24 V PSU. In...
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AnyCubic I3 Mega Upgrade Accessories - Titan Extruder Knob Upgrade for AnyCubic i3 Mega 3D Printer
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For best result, print it with 100% infill Dont recommend print by PLA. Why? ...Can print and find out why after 1-2 printings :))
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Achieving a quiet Mega X is done in two parts, the first is to replace the noisy fans and the second is to use upgraded stepper drivers. I chose to completely upgrade the motherboard in my Mega X with an BigTree Tech SKR 1.4 (Turbo) board together...
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I chose to completely upgrade the motherboard in my Mega X with an BigTree Tech SKR 1.4 (Turbo) board together with TMC 2209 stepper drivers.The stepper drivers operate at low enough temperatures that no active cooling is necessary for the board or...
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I used a previous chain design as inspiration; I believe it was this one: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1735193 Print Settings: Printer: Anycubic Mega i3 & Omega i3 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 or 0.3mm Infill: 20 or 30% Notes:...