oem fan 3d models
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The design features an Aero mount for the FT5, allowing it to utilize the original Titan Aero motor, paired with a powerful 50mm radial fan.
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This is a remix of the awesome Racush OEM Fang Mod for the Creality CR-10 & CR-10s. It provides great access and visibility of the print head while printing. The design uses all existing standard parts, requiring no new parts. The original fangs...
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I'm thrilled to showcase my Raspberry Pi 3 B+ fan mount design, perfect for a standard 92 mm OEM fan that can be easily tweaked to fit our beloved single-board computer. As a working prototype, it's already up and running, but I'm eager to refine the...
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My OEM Norcold RV refrigerator drying latch was bending and about to break so I replicated it in Fusion360 for easy replacements. This is a pretty close replica and now that it's out of the way, I intend to do a 2.0 where I try to improve the overall...
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My OEM Norcold RV refrigerator drying latch was bending and about to break so I replicated it in Fusion360 for easy replacements. This is a pretty close replica and now that it's out of the way, I intend to do a 2.0 where I try to improve the overall...
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I whipped up something fast to attach my ODROID XU4, which features my customized fan mount (you can check it out at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2616414), directly onto my Gigabit switch using velcro. ...I also added two screw holes in case you...
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My OEM Norcold RV refrigerator drying latch was bending and about to break so I replicated it in Fusion360 for easy replacements. This is a pretty close replica and now that it's out of the way, I intend to do a 2.0 where I try to improve the overall...
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Secondly, during the remix process, I added a support for the fan (located at the bottom right), but this support prevents the fan wire from being hidden behind it. Consequently, you will need to provide extra wire length to secure the fan, as...
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This is a remix of the "FANG-oz-40mm-MicroSwiss" fan duct from thing:2763931 by ozfunghi to work with a Phaetus Dragonfly BMS hotend. If your hotend is from Trianglelab instead of Phaetus, that should be exactly the same.I've added some vanes to...
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Old CR-10 printers came with a different layer fan (that you'll need to replace anway to use this Fang mod) so if the first version does not fit, try v2 instead. You can find original CR-10 supplies at www.en3dstudios.com Just fixed manifolds for...
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This is a remix of the "FANG-oz-40mm-MicroSwiss" fan duct from [thing:2763931 by ozfunghi](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2763931) to work with a [Phaetus Dragonfly BMS](https://www.phaetus.com/?page_id=863) hotend. If your hotend is from...
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Old CR-10 printers came with a different layer fan, which you'll need to swap out anyway for this Fang mod to work smoothly, so if the first version doesn't fit, give v2 a try instead. You can find all the original CR-10 supplies at...
prusaprinters
This is a remix of the "FANG-oz-40mm-MicroSwiss" fan duct from thing:2763931 by ozfunghi to work with a Phaetus Dragonfly BMS hotend. If your hotend is from Trianglelab instead of Phaetus, that should be exactly the same.</p><p>I've added some vanes...
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I you replace the OEM fan with another, be sure not to use a high current fan; you might over-stress the driver circuit. The OEM fan in my fridge was rated at 12VDC @ 0.10A (or 100mA), yours may vary. Files: 60mmFanMount.2.stl is the basic angled...
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... similar to the V1 only with higher pitch. But when stuffed the cavity with cotton, it was able to reduce the noise level by another 3dB (9dB in total), making it barely sub-60dB (OEM fan). Printed upright with no support. ... ------
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I'm replacing both OEM fans with two 40x10mm radial fans and one 40x40x10mm fan to ensure optimal cooling performance. It's crucial that you use 40x10mm radial fans with a 30mm fan wheel when making these modifications, so be sure to note this...