ps2 fat fan mod 3d models
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Buck Converter: https://amzn.to/42bAhYk Fans I used (although any 5v 30mm would work) https://amzn.to/3WGxvJB Was this model helpful for you? Consider supporting my work in any of the following ways! Even the free options help the channel! ...
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i opened up the fan slot a bit as well, the 4011 is very tight, but at least you can get it in without breaking the fan casing now. Not really a fan of drilling holes in the lid of the dryer, so i designed a magnetic mount. Makes it solid and very...
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... slit from the outside. Support was needed to print. Unfortunately the Noctua fan I used had not enough pressure to suck the air through the tiny ventilation slits. If anyone has an idea on how to improve the design, let me know! ... Category: DIY
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fan mount lid for seeed re_computer case or jetson mate casesRequirements:120mm fan with 5,5mm fan crews4 M3x6mm boltsPrint SettingsPrinter Brand:CrealityPrinter: Ender 3 ProRafts:NoSupports: NoResolution:0.8Infill: 90Filament:esun pla+...
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I've been testing out various modified fan mounts for my Ender 3 using stock fans, and to be honest, many of them seem overly complicated. After printing the "MinV2 Cooler" by ThijsRio, I found this design to be refreshingly simple yet effective. To...
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If you are worried you might reach a finger under the printer while it is on, please see the note above.It might make sense to use a new sheet of metal for the bottom, but I have no illusions of going back to the stock fans.So, for the cost of a pair...
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... port to the piece of wood in the window. The fan duct needs to be printed with support but the rest of the parts do not I used this tube: https://www.lowes.com/pd/EZ-FLO-1-1-4-in-Inner-Diameter-x-6-ft-PVC-Bilge-Pump-Discharge-Tubing/1000180583
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You'll want to wire the fan to one of the 12v connectors on the motherboard, rather than the PSU (which will only turn the fan on when hot). I've also removed the cover from the PSU for better airflow.If you don't remove the PSU cover, then please...
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Link to 80 mm fan: https://amzn.to/2RK0Xxx Amazon Link to other possible items used in this and other videos: https://www.amazon.com/shop/w5cyftinkerjohn If you wish to reach me, check the "About Me" tab for my email address. W5CYF/TinkerJohn...
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... less filament. ... The thickness of the flange was divided in half as to still be ridged enough to take the force of the screw to mount it to the fan, yet print with ease. ... Original creator: Axaroz https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4934335
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I wanted to try my hand at adding 40mm fans to the original using tinkercad. I realize that I'm not that good with tinkercad and can't get the thing to smooth out more. Please help me with smoothing it out more. Thanks. ... Also, the original file...
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The fanmod from github put too much strain on the RP-SMA, so I decided to design my own. ...Must be used together with the attached bottom as it neds 4 screws. Designed for 25x25x7mm fan. ...Secured with two M3 bolts
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The fan used in this setup can be found here:...
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The fan duct can be connected to my other extruder support for fitting the Budaschnozzle hotend onto the SeeMeCNC H-1. ...This is a work in progress, as the output isn't sufficiently distant from the nozzle and plastic wraps around it.
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A revised clamp design is required to accommodate a fan cover or screw. Two versions are proposed: one for mounting along the side of the head, as depicted in the image, and another for placement atop the head. ...The latter version may necessitate...
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I swapped out the blower fan that came with my Anet A8 for the 40mm fan attached to the stepper. I didn't want to get too complicated, so I built the 40mm adapter found on Thingiverse by ChineseStar. Next, I ordered a better fan (40x40x20 Akasa),...
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... hence this 'thing'! ... Prints with minimal supports (recommended), this is a fairly lightweight design yet very strong. I designed this shroud to place the stock cooling fan/duct to about 2mm above the nozzle to maintain ample part clearance.
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... of Tinkercad, allowing for easy editing directly within your web browser at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/gvH5T7KDOTA. ... Modified for a unique twist, this semi-circular turbo fan duct has been altered to block airflow to the nozzle effectively.
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Designed to provide extra cooling to your hard drives when they are on too much time. ... Perfect for chia minning. It takes one 120mm fan. Compatible with WD external hard drives. ...My support fits 2 due to size of the disks.
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I upgraded to a SB8200 (AKA CM8200) and wanted a solution that looked a bit better, so I designed this thing to replace the side of the case and be able to mount a PC fan to the modem. Used M3x8 screws. This also fits the SB6121 and other modems...
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A duct fan upgrade for the enhanced Anet A8 with Volcano Extruder is now available. ... Please show your appreciation by Liking, Posting a Make, Commenting, or offering valuable feedback through the Tip System on Thingiverse:...
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Modified a community fan duct from here. https://3dprintbeginner.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Sovol_SV01Pro-duct.stl_.zip I added a screw mount from the original mount and it fits perfect, the previous design had to be glued in place. This...
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WARNING: This may not fit on Ender3 Fan/Hotend Stock configurations because of its height. Ender3 Stock Airflow has 9~10mm Height, this remixed version is around 16mm height. Check your nozzle height from Airflow piece before printing this version or...
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... Using my Dremel tool clone, I drilled three holes (point n2) and cut a corner to improve the visual appearance of the nozzle. To bring the fan closer, I lowered the original Thomas cylinder using a hacksaw, aligning it with the screw holes.
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Work In ProgressVersion 0.98 should be good to go, but is untested I should have this version tested and instructions soon.Version 0.9 only has one problem The fan mount needs about 1mm to be trimmed off with a knife for it to work right now.Basic...
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I was determined to get the airways inside the vortex section of the fan shroud looking their absolute best. So, I tweaked the original design by splitting the vortex into two separate pieces that fit together like a clamshell. ... After printing, it's...
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It offers a straightforward print that enables you to move the FAN for accessing the filament loader and features an adjustable BLTouch support. I employed these settings for the probe configuration on Marlin: #define X_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER...
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I used this jack: https://www.conrad.at/de/niedervolt-steckverbinder-buchse-einbau-vertikal-55-mm-21-mm-1-st-738190.html Route the wire through the tunnel and solder it to the switches (one for the fan, one for the goggles). I used these switches:...
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My Vilfo VPN router ran a bit hot so I created a new ventilated lid for it (https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/64292-ventilated-lid-for-vilfo-vpn-router)This is a new version of that lid with a 60mm fan mount.Print SettingsPrinter: I3...
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To install, simply print without supports, attach the fan onto the shroud using two standard Ultimaker bolts, slide the shroud over the long bolts, and secure it with nuts. Ensure that it doesn't hit the print bed when zeroed. ...No special instructions...