Anycubic Kobra Go/Neo PSU Cover (Stock Fan!)
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UPDATE: I made a remix where I added mounting holes for the stock fan and struts to the hexagon shaped cutouts (since people didn't add mosquitto net). You can find the new version here: https://www.printables.com/model/783591-kobra-2-series-psu-coverlid-for-stock-fan-andor-noThis is a remix of the "Kobra Go PSU (Chengliang P400W24V) Hex Cover for Noctua 6025" for using it with the stock fan the PSU of the Anycubic Kobra Go/Neo comes with ("Cheng Liang CHA6024RL-15B", 400W, 24V) where I closed the cutout for the Noctua fan. Due to the same PSU being used, this cover fits the PSU of the - Kobra Go - Kobra Neo - Kobra 2 - Kobra 2 Neo - Kobra 2 Pro - Kobra 2 Plus - Kobra 2 MaxNo fan upgrade needed, just mount the stock fan! It was a massive improvement on my Neos, the printers' PSU are much quieter now. Thanks to @pepson_594770 for making that initial remix! Mounting: - You need to drill mounting holes or just use some shims and the screws of the original fan mount to clamp the fan to the cover like I did. - I hot-glued a piece of mosquito net to the inside of this cover to avoid getting any small parts (or cat hairs..) into the PSU. - I'd suggest to mount the fan in the direction that it blows into the PSU. In this case the 'scoops' of the blades should face the inside of the PSU. Note: the four small mounting holes aren't mean to be used to mount the stock fan - they are from the original model I remixed and are meant to mount a 6025 Noctua fan. I left them in here so that one could easily cut out the belonging part of this lid and retrofit a 6025 later as in the original model without having to print the whole new lid for being able to do so. Material & settings: Just use whatever you have laying around - the one in the picture was printed with a rest of PETG and 0.2mm layer height. It's advisable to slightly raise the printer by using e.g. longer feet or risers for the stock feet, as this cover sticks out a few milimeters more. Due to the fact that the PSU is now almost ‘uncovered’ in terms of airflow-inhibiting structures, it might also work well without rising the whole printer though, especially when you don't use an enclosure for the printer. I added a picture of the original metal cover laying next to this model, just for comparison how much of a difference this one is. Check out my comprehensive infosites if you own any of the following Anycubic printers: - Kobra Go or Kobra Neo: https://1coderookie.github.io/KobraGoNeoInsights/ - Kobra 2: https://1coderookie.github.io/Kobra2Insights/ - Kobra 2 Neo: https://1coderookie.github.io/Kobra2NeoInsights/ - Kobra 2 Pro: https://1coderookie.github.io/Kobra2ProInsights/ - Kobra 2 Plus: https://1coderookie.github.io/Kobra2PlusInsights/ - Kobra 2 Max: https://1coderookie.github.io/Kobra2MaxInsights/
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