Anycubic Chiron Plate with Noctua 140 NF-P14 FLX
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Creation of a replacement plate for the original one. This one is designed to mount a 140mm fan. I put in a Noctua 140 NF-P14 FLX. I reuse the anti-vibration pads supplied with the fan. A tunnel is provided to store the cable and avoid any contact with other parts. The ventilator is 12 V, so you have to put in a module: https://www.amazon.fr/ARCELI-MP1584EN-Puissance-abaisseur-Convertisseur/dp/B07MY2XP21/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_fr_FR=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&dchild=1&keywords=MP1584EN&qid=1592832334&sr=8-1 There is also a place to house it. For installation: 1- Print the plate 2- Remove the cover and the original fan. 3- Cut the fan wire to get the plug back. 4- Solder the plug of the old fan to the module on the "IN" side, respecting the polarity. 5- Set the module pot to 12V with a multimeter. 6- Position the Noctua fan on the plate by inserting the anti-vibration pads previously cut in 2 to remove the unnecessary metatilic part. 7- Solder the new fan to the module on the "out" side. 8- Put hot glue on the module for safety to insulate it and prevent it from moving. And here you are with a quiet printer with improved airflow. I recommend you also change the power supply fan for a perfectly silent printer.
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