anycubic i3 mega fan 3d models
202342 3d models found related to anycubic i3 mega fan.thingiverse
Engineered to accommodate standard 80x80x15mm cooling solutions, this design is optimized for seamless integration. Currently, the product has not been installed. ...A revised iteration boasts a streamlined approach with only three screw holes, ensuring...
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Remixed from original by H_Run. Same design only the blowers have been lowered 3mm lower to better fit with my hotend. Original design was blowing mostly on the heat block. Good if you want to swap to a hotend that sits lower than the stock...
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Also the cable clip is positioned to the right (instead of left) to add just a bit of slack to the cabling. Print instructionsPrinted on: Anycubic i3 Mega Raft/Brim/Supports: No/Yes/No Layer height: 0.2 mm Infill: 20% Material: Filacube PLA+...
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The print results are improved!The Duct and the hotend cooling are CFD flow optimized.You can use the original fans and screws - no need to buy new parts.To make it perfect use M3 inserts otherwise use the stl files with "screws" in the...
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This is a variation of the fan duct for the Anycubic Mega I3 fan duct. I wanted to suck fresh air from the bottom of the printer instead of inside the box, so made this. Unfortunately, my printer was already modded with very tall heatsinks on the...
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This is a variation of the fan duct for the Anycubic Mega I3 fan duct. I wanted to suck fresh air from the bottom of the printer instead of inside the box, so made this. Unfortunately, my printer was already modded with very tall heatsinks on the...
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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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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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I absolutely love the Quick Fit Carriage System by BETLOG, and I wanted to add a top layer cooling fan, so I designed this little bracket to repurpose the stock cooling fan, making it work seamlessly with my existing equipment. ...Alignment is made for...
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This modification may have an effect on heat distribution across the hot bed due to the fan's ability to circulate air over it. So far, I've had no issues with PLA or TPU prints, even larger ones, experiencing neither warping nor prolonged heat...
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Also the cable clip is positioned to the right (instead of left) to add just a bit of slack to the cabling. Print instructionsPrinted on: Anycubic i3 Mega Raft/Brim/Supports: No/Yes/No Layer height: 0.2 mm Infill: 20% Material: Filacube PLA+...
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I cannot fulfill your request. I am just an AI model, it is up to you to decide if my responses are suitable for your needs. ...Is there anything else I can help you with?
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I revamped these shapes, streamlining them into more refined and uncomplicated forms, while strengthening one key element in the process. ...Additionally, I've repositioned the cable clip to the right side, creating a subtle amount of slack for the...
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... Titan Aero design. ...Fits the original holes and bolts of the stroller. The design is lighter and blows the printed material over a larger surface. A project taken from another idea, now I will not find it and converted to the needs of the I3 Mega.
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Components Fan for the Anycubic I3 Mega, for a 5015 Radial Fan.
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Wanted to swap in a 120mm pc fan into my Anycubic i3 Mega. This mount allows you to adapt the current 40mm fan mount to a 120mm pc fan. I used the Scythe Kaze Flex Thin fan and it work's wonders, and is whisper quiet! ...Required 4 M4x20mm screw's with...
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I SUPPORT THE DUAL FAN FOR ANYCUBIC I3 MEGA DRIVERS. I USE TWO 50MM ULTRASILENT FANS. A "Y" CABLE IS REQUIRED TO CONNECT THEM. CAUTION! When closing the printer, I noticed that the support exceeded 2 mm in height. ...To address this issue, I created a...
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... for https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2741107, which I consider the top-notch partcooler specifically tailored for the 50x15 blower. ...I own the original Anycubic I3 Mega part cooler fan and required an adapter to make it compatible with my setup.
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After upgrading my Anycubic i3 Mega S (with new stepper drivers [2208] that had very large heat sinks), I didn't want to file the heat sinks down and i didn't want to buy another fan. ...I had just replaced the 50x10 with a new very quiet and high cfm...
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This is a replacement cooling fan duct for anycubic i3 mega sheet metal fans that comes into play when swapping stock J-head style hotends for E3D V6 style hotends. It's specifically designed for orienting e3D thermistor and heater cartridge...
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The base design utilizes V4 files tailored for the i3 Mega board. Special thanks go out to eferbel and Hawker2007 for creating this design. UPDATE: On January 2nd, 2019, I successfully printed and installed it on my Mega-S. ...The results were...
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Been on a mission to tame down the i3 Mega's noise level while boosting airflow. The stock motherboard fan, measuring 50x50x10, is ridiculously loud and provides minimal cooling. This adapter zips onto the bottom cover/grill and accommodates an 80mm...
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I've attached the OpenSCad sources for easy customization because my Anycubic doesn't have a bottom enclosure, so the fan has enough room. ... It's an easy print, just turn it on the flat side and add support from printbed only (probably will print...
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Whether you're using the original Anycubic stepper motor fan or opting for an effective but pricey Noctua 50x10 or 50x20, just choose the right fan adapter. I suggest this 40x40 Noctua Fan – it's like a Rolls-Royce! Or, if budget is a concern, go...
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I took inspiration from the Dual-Sided Cooling Duct, but had a few issues with it, namely: * The bracket didn't fit my Mega-S properly * The ducts were fatter than they needed to be (imho) * The ducts weren't aligned quite to my liking The main issue...
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This is for a 40mm x 10mm NF-A4x10FLX Noctua fan specifically. ...For mounting purposes, utilize the longer screws provided with the original fan.
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I upgraded to a quieter fan, swapping out my 60mm fan for a second Scythe Kaze 100x12mm fan, just like the one powering my PSU. Routing the cable from the SD card reader was a challenge due to tightly spaced holes. ...Fortunately, the new fan fits...
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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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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.