ender 3 v2 fan upgrade 3d models
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PSU cover for Ender 3 stock PSU, including 120 mm fan mount. ... In the photo is version 0.1 with too small dimensions, and air vents too hard to print included v9 has been fixed.
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To axial fans probably delivery barely enough part cooling to print in acceptable quality, this single part-cooling fan design does not. Also I used this design with silent noctua fans, but the part-cooling fan is surprisingly loud because of the...
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Remixed this design to fit a buck converter as well as the 92mm fan. ...Useful for example for the Noctua 12V fans if your PSU only supplies 24V. ...Some PSU's might already have 12V, so check before printing.
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Fan cover for thing https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4623647 Just slide it into the 2 spare holes if you use only the 2 screws tht came with the stock fan.
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This product can reducing the noise of the machines 40x40 DC fan. ...Your machine will be much quieter while printing.
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I took several different ideas and designed on larger fan housing for 80mm and added honeycomb cover for looks
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This fang is designed for a 40mm hotend fan and a 60mm part cooling fan. I'm using Noctua 40x20 and 60x20 fans. For mounting the fans you need 4 x M3x30 and 4 x M4x35 countersunk screws. You may need to run an M3 and M4 tap on the screw holes for...
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This is a simple design to be able to install the hot end fan and the part fan on a new Micro Swiss Direct Drive. Since the original hard ware will not fit the new part, here is a solution. ... Just change the parts Fan Nozzle 4 mm and centered with the...
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Enthaltene STL-Datein: 60mm_PSU_Cover 80mm_PSU_Cover 60mm_FAN_Cover 60mm_FAN_Cover_with_GRID 80mm_FAN_Cover 80mm_FAN_Cover_with_GRID TOP_Cover_CABLE Hinweis: Ich habe die 80mm Version nicht getestet! Sollte das nicht passen würde ich mich über eine...
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I used 3M heavy duty double side tape to secure the fan duct/shroud to the y-axis sensor housing (next to the stepper itself) only needs tape fan and screws to secure the fan to the duct. There are internal wind vanes to ensure proper position...
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... (like shown in picture). I have fasten two parts by self-tapping screws. Just because I have no cylinder M3 screws now :) Update 08.01.2023: Add fan connector version 2. ... Have changed the mounting hole for the fan, for a more secure fit.
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... and then the silver cover underneath replacing with this cover. Printed and I am using this. Makes the PSU fan virtually silent. The bottom of the fan is lower, so you need taller feet. ...I used these - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4812400
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:)(Optional but recommended) Carefully push the fan blades from both sides to remove the fan blade rotor from the casing. Cut all the bladesSand a little bit to smooth the leftover edges of the blades and clean the specks of dustPress fit the...
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Pure Wings 2 fan, but should work with other 120mm fans as well. Overkill for sure, but I already had these fans on hand from an old PC build. Remixed Terminal cover as well. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4774312 note. Due to the extra...
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... Due to the extra height feet risers are required. I used these https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4603075. There is not enough clearance between the right rear foot and fan cover so I include modified foot to compensate for that.
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For my full silent build I have used: -2 x Noctua 80x80x25 fans (motherboard+PSU) -2 x Noctua 40x40x20 fans (hotend+parts cooling) -2 x adjustable converters 24 V to 12 V -PSU cover: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4601320 -Silent head:...
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Another remix of this fantastic motherboard cover. ...This time to fit 60x25mm fan and modified/enlarged air vents and walls as well. I also had to modify the leg to make everything fit. ... (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4603075)
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added .1mm to the blower fan opening so no sanding is required. Still a tight fit, but goes in no problem with no sanding. ... Printed mine with elegoo abs like smokey black.
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With this one, all you need to do is remove one M3 screw that holds the Fan Shroud to the Backing Plate (BL Touch plate) I recommend Printing all parts on their back and using tree supports for printing. Again, I hope you enjoy! If you decide to...
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I've also made some changes, tightening up the tolerance for the blower fan slot so it's snug adding a reinforcing spar and moving the whole fan duct lower section forward 3mm to clear the silicone sock. It uses a 5015 blower fan and I elected to...
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Modified the air ducts to be more centered around the nozzle and tapered the part that goes into the fan. The hot end no longer needs to be removed to install the locking tab. Since the locking tab is now flat on the bottom, it's easier to print...
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I made it simpler to print, easier to change the thickness of fans up front (separate nose piece) and shouldn't need many if any supports to print. I LOVE the mounting system and I wish I could take credit for it-- but I cannot. Simply clip it on and...
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PSU Cover inspired from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4653994 This cover houses a 80x25mm fan and you can fix a LM2596 buck converter. You will need 2 extra M3x6 screws to fix the cable cover to the PSU cover. ... And you will have to raise...
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Anything hotter may warp the Part Fan. I designed this in hopes that some people will be able to make custom fan ducts for a design that has a dedicated place for BL touch. I got sick of removing my Satsana Fan shroud whenever I needed to do...
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This is a remix to accomodate a 60x25mm fan instead of the original 80x25 one, because that's what I had available. ... I also cut off a sliver of the design on one side because it was interfering with these feet: ...
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Modified the Fan Ducts to give the extra reach needed for the Creality spider hotend as its longer then the stock hot end. ... You must use the slimmer boden connection that comes with the spider the wider one that is installed by default is to wide...
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This doesn't require any mounting hardware for the fans they are a tight fitment. You do have to use the original bolt holding the shroud on. ...Supports aren't really needed unless you feel the need to use them.</p>
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Made to accomodate a 60mm noctua fan others would work too. You need the dampener feets under the printer due to heigth. ... The top is closed to prevent debris coming in and has a BTT logo in it UPDATE: - port heights fixed - made a generic...
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This custom creation boasts a unique blend of style and functionality, featuring a sleek new cover and a sturdy fan mount that adds to its overall appeal. To enhance the user experience, I've also designed a spacious drawer with an improved handle...
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Designed up this dealer button to use in home games or have just as something laying around for any poker fan. It was inspired by a dealer button in Pokerstars VR. Printing: Ring - Infil to add weight, supports needed for spade inset. Letter...