ender 3 v2 psu fan 3d models
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The length varies depending on the fan height; 8 - M4 brass insert; 4 - M3 x 5 mm (to hold the cover); 4 - M3 brass insert; Fan filters:...
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The length varies depending on the fan height; 8 - M4 brass insert; 4 - M3 x 5 mm (to hold the cover); 4 - M3 brass insert; Fan filters:...
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It fits my 100mm ultraslim and low noise fan outside the PSU box perfectly. I've done everything with a honeycomb surface for better cooling. With this cover, even without a fan, the power supply works very well, and the fan will rarely turn on. No...
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I used a Ender 3 Pro CAD Model to modify my previous design, so hopefully it clears everything. If you do print it out, please let me know if it does/doesn't and I will try to modify as needed. And please post a make if possible. I appreciate...
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This is a front plate for the ender 3 PSU, the fan cover from the original design works for this one as well.
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Print with support. ...Does fit quiet well - you need a 2 mm drill for the screws on the side of the psu. ...
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This PSU cover increases the depth of the PSU to allow for the installation of a Noctua NF-A6x25. The cover is split into two parts to make it easier to print while still allowing the original bottom panel to fit over the PSU case. I friction...
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Remixed this cover to fit the Ender 3 V2. A little quieter now. Have not seen a difference in running temps. Had to set slicer to 235x235 bed size and used up just about every inch side to side on the bed. Covers most of exposed power wires as you...
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This is an Ender 3 vent that fits perfectly well with any stock Ender 3 PSU.
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while upgrading my PSU fan i noticed the factory cover has no vents to allow the hot air to escape. after searching i noticed a majority of the replacement covers on here are for larger fans. this cover is for standard sized fan. ... this is my...
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It was necessary to make the noisy PSU quieter. To do this, I chose an 80mm*15mm ozone cooler and a DC-DC step-down board from 24V to 12V GSMIN LM2596S. A compartment is provided for it. Also in the case there are sockets for two backlight switches.
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I removed the fan grille and widened the fan hole to 80mm to minimize the sound through air distortion. The holes for the fan screws are widened, you should now screw them in without damaging the material around it. I added the part for the deeper...
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This modification allows users to employ Noctua's specialized mounting hardware in place of a standard self-tapping fan screw. In addition, I stripped away the hieroglyphics from the original design. ... If there is demand for it, I could apply the...
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An 80x80mm quiet fan effectively eliminated the issue with the standard 40x40mm fan's excessively loud noise level. To secure the bracket, use the original screws and choose four additional screws or cable ties to mount the fan. ...It's essential to...
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There were a few other fan mounts, but most were thin or designed for the mean well. All the screws should line up and the screws for fan are counter sunk. The holes for side screws are a little small and need to be reamed out. ...It should make for...
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It enables the installation of a 120mm fan as a substitute for the small noisy stock fan. I'm utilizing a Cooler Master Pro 120, which features RGB LEDs. I integrated them into the existing string on my printer to add an extra touch of flair! ...Tips...
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... Therefore, I have adjusted the wall thickness at the opening of fan cover, eyelets for the screws and irregularities. ...(I didn't care about the "invisible" inside.) I've also uploaded a mirrored version, choose the right one for your project.
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The holes on this great fan duct are precisely the correct diameter for stock screws (2019 model PC fan screws). I'm thrilled with how it reduces noise levels! If you appreciate its design, please create a version of your own. If you decide to make...
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It allows a 120mm fan to be installed in replacement of the small noisy stock fan. I am using a Cooler Master Pro 120. It has RGB LEDs I then tied into the string already mounted on my printer for extra cool factor! I printed at medium speed with...
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... to Cura's auto-assignment feature. You can also add a support blocker around them in your slicer of choice.\r\n\r\nTo prototype the print and check the fit, I printed at .3. ...I'd recommend 0.2 or even 0.12 to get every detail just right.\r\n
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Here's the fan duct for the Ender-3 or the Ender-3 V2. ... https://www.simscale.com/projects/SeanChang/ender-3_v2_4010-4020_fan_duct/
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Fits a Noctua A9-14 (4pin) 12v fan - 92x92x14mm Original PSU fan had a 74dB peak noise level (as measured with my potato) After the mod the psu peak noise is 51dB (measured with the same potato). Support: YES. (there's a small piece in the corner...
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If you are replacing the mainboard and the PSU fan on Ender 3 v2, I recommend these: PSU cover 92mm: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4662559 PSU terminal cover: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4774312 Cable guard (goes between the MB and PSU):...
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Ender 3 PSU support with enough space to run some cables through. ... Uses OEM screws.
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Remix Satsana for Ender 3 V2 with fan for filament 40x40x20 and fan for hotend 40x40x10
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... tree supports. Infill 40 or more. remember. As with any type of bracket that removes metal to metal contact with the frame of the printer, you must add a wire between the frame and the PSU casing to give the printer frame a proper earth/ground.
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I had to mount psu in front and could not find good solution so i made my one design. Pictures are self explanatory. You will need 4 screws to fix assembely to frame. I uploaded feecad original files so that remixing will be easier. I drilled 4 holes...
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Original Feet by FONSWERKS are great, but they didn't fit with my PSU cover upgrade: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4925554 I made the model a bit thinner on one side to add some clearance and they work great! No other changes done to the...
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... level from 67 to 50 db. ...But now I would go bigger, You can still tell when it is on, but is no lauder then blower fan.Went holes are already adapted to be the same area as the biggest possible fan, so no worries ;) Separate leads cover is added