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This is a PSU cover designed specifically for the AnyCubic Chiron, featuring a cleverly placed hole to accommodate a quiet 120mm fan. ...To assemble this design, simply combine two identical halves in your slicer, allowing you to print them as a single...
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I tweaked the original design slightly, eliminated the slot for the cable by routing the wires straight into the PSU directly through the metal case and attaching them to the vacant 12V header. ...Furthermore, I added a basic fan grille to prevent...
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This is a customized PSU cover remake tailored specifically to fit a 120mm fan on the Anycubic Chiron. I didn't design it myself and therefore don't deserve any credit for the work. ...A member of the International Chiron Support group on Facebook...
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This is a PSU fan silencer shroud remix for the Tronxy X5SA series (mine is a 400 Pro). There are two versions: one with the Tronxy logo embossed and other with the logo debossed. Huge thanks to Lyl3 for the original desing, it works very well! ...Check...
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It's perfect for my power supply unit (PSU), which I use to charge my Li-ion and Li-Po batteries. With its high throughput and excellent protection features, I know my batteries are in good hands. ...I printed the cover from PLA with a resolution of...
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... installing this mod, and I will not be held liable. July 10, 2020 - The top mounting holes have been removed. - A Fusion360 file has been added for use. July 9, 2020 - A PSU cover with mounts for any 120mm fan using stock screws has been created.
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This is a PSU fan silencer shroud remix for the Tronxy X5SA series (mine is a 400 Pro). There are two versions: one with the Tronxy logo embossed and other with the logo debossed. Huge thanks to Lyl3 for the original desing, it works very well!
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Anycubic Vyper PSU 80mm fan by kyddlewis https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4948238 and Anycubic Vyper Fun Noctua 80x80x25 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4926321 After the installation of the 80mm fan psu mod for anycubic vyper I was concerned...
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The fan sticks out over the PSU, so I'm using just two screws to hold it in place. To secure the fan properly, you'll need to drill out the six M3 screw holes. I prefer fans that blow air, so that's what I've chosen. One thing to note is that this...
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... --- As I lack sophisticated sound testing equipment, I'm using a Decibel measuring app on my cellphone. The cellphone was placed on top of the PSU with the microphone facing the side of the exhaust fan. ...
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... 3 pro. ... EDIT : i decided to cut all the model and create a test print with the 3 main hole , 2 for the screws and the center one for the center part of the fan. ... you can print the test file to see if the current model will work with your psu :)
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This modification will also necessitate altering the case of the PSU, along with some soldering, depending on the fan you choose to use. ... For detailed instructions and additional projects related to 3D printing and CNC work, watch the video below...
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Many Computer Power Supplies (CPS) boast a large fan at their bottom, hence here is a template for cutting a 140mm circle underneath where the new PSU sits. ... Based on the MBI's original templates, I've derived this pattern to facilitate an easier...
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The fan is mounted directly onto the PSU and is connected to the MOSFET output for the heatbed. As soon as the heatbed kicks in, the fan turns on automatically. It's worth noting that the mosfet swaps polarity, so when connecting it up, you'll need...
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... --- As I lack sophisticated sound testing equipment, I'm using a Decibel measuring app on my cellphone. The cellphone was placed on top of the PSU with the microphone facing the side of the exhaust fan. ...
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If you are changing the fan from inside to outside you have to open the case of the PSU. If you are not familiar to high voltages you should better NOT DO THAT! That's something for authorized persons only. Good printing everyone! :-) P.S. ...Have...
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The fan clicks securely into the fan support that is cleverly mounted to the PSU using 3D-printed rivets. The silent fan cover effortlessly clicks over the fan, providing protection for both the fan and your fingers from damage. This design has...
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made a version of @eviljura 's psu cover with shorter walls and a more spot for OUTSIDE mounting of a 92mm fan, i might some day make a cover for the fan but this shall be the thingy for now. i made it with shorter walls bc my printer did not like...
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... There appears to be little to no affect on the PSU fan's ability to cool.This should be compatible with the Ender3/Ender3Pro/Neptune2/Tronxy X5SA or any number of other clones.Use on exhaust fans onlyUse the mirror for the Meanwell power supply.
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Since most of the existing mods require either modification of the original back plate or need a whole new printed backplate I was thinking of designing an adapter for a Noctua NF-A4x10 FLX I had laying around (any 2- or 3-Pin 40mm x 10mm fan will...
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This is a custom fan box designed to fit snugly on the left side where some holes accommodate the PSU. I created this enclosure because I wanted to bring in fresh air from outside, rather than relying solely on the enclosed environment. As for the...
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(Imported from Thimgiverse)This is a PSU fan silencer shroud remix for the Tronxy X5SA series (mine is a 400 Pro). There are two versions: one with the Tronxy logo embossed and other with the logo debossed.</p><p>Huge thanks to Lyl3 for the original...
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... --- As I lack sophisticated sound testing equipment, I'm using a Decibel measuring app on my cellphone. The cellphone was placed on top of the PSU with the microphone facing the side of the exhaust fan. ...
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As mentioned by others: INSTALLATION: Remove only one screw from the power supply fan and use it to secure the printed part in place. Pivot the printed part to reach the second screw, then take it off. Screw the second screw back into position with...
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As mentioned by others: "INSTALLATION: Take off only one screw from the power supply fan and use it to screw the printed part in place Pivot the printed part to reach the second screw Take the second screw off and screw it back with the printed...
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Mounting a 60x60 fan directly onto the PSU (large model) of your Geeetech i3 Pro B+ involves using brackets for secure installation. Begin by preparing the necessary tools and components, including the brackets specifically designed for this purpose....
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(https://www.reddit.com/r/ender3v2/comments/lto6uq/ender_3_v2_all_noctua_fans_buck_converter/) The PSU cover chilluniverse designed (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4567153) looks awesome! One issue, I had to print it sideways due to its...
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Something I made to replace the stock fan on the Ender 3's power supply. The 92mm fan is the largest I was able to fit on the power supply. The fan I use is this one:...
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I found those really nice designed and remixed PSU Covers for the Ender 3 V2. The original design used a 92mm Noctua A9x14 Fan which was just screwed into the cover, the remix I am referencing added a cable guide and a fan holder but uses a 80x10mm...