
Anet A8 cooling pcb case
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This is a unique project requiring an original Anet PCB. Two key features make it stand out: effective cooling of hotspots on the board, such as motor drivers and heating transistors, and a tidy solution to eliminate the "wire jungle" that often plagues DIY projects. To achieve efficient cooling, I connected an 80mm Noctua fan to the power connector. For attaching the PCB and cover, I repurposed small screws from common household electronics that were less than 10mm in length. Before installing this custom case, it's essential to verify the version of your X-motor support part (refer to the provided photo). To accommodate different versions, I deliberately left a 2mm gap between the X-endstop sensor and the motor support.
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