Ender 3 S1 - Mainboard and PSU Fan Mod

Ender 3 S1 - Mainboard and PSU Fan Mod

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IMPORTANT ========== **FAN INSTALLATION:** Make sure you install the fan as **intake** and the other as **exhaust**. If you don't know which direction of the airflow of your fans, there is usually an arrow on the sides of the fan. That indicates where the air is going. (Pic under for reference) ![Airflow Direction](https://media.printables.com/media/prints/399258/rich_content/9f07e928-140f-4306-9696-a0a7761077c0/thumbs/cover/800x862/jpg/airflow_cropped.webp "Airflow Direction") Print: * Either “Cover (whole)” or “Cover 1, 2, 3 and 4” * 1 or 2 Connector * 4 x Squash Ball Feet (remix) * 1 x Squash Ball Feet Back (remix) * 8 x [V-Slot Clip 4.0-4.4mm (remix)](https://www.printables.com/model/399273-round-v-slot-cable-clip-remix) Print the 4.4mm clip. Used for holding the cover to the v-slot. Use shorter version if the clip is loose. Hardware: * 1 x 120mm fan * 1 x 80mm fan * 14 x M3 6mm screws (10 for connector and 4 for psu cover) * 8 x M3 30mm screws (fans) * 8 x M3 14-16mm screws (feet) * 30 x M3 nuts * 5 x Squash balls * (optional) Buck converter if your fans are not 24v Printed on Ender 3 S1 using PolyMaker PETG Blue and eSUN PETG Silver filaments. Credits: [maramao](https://www.printables.com/social/291350-maramao/about) for Squash ball feet

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