Epax E10 Heater
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This project uses a 12v, 120mm fan of your choosing. The higher the RPM, the more efficient the system is. Fans with high static pressure are best, EK Vardar, Darkside Gentle Typhoon, Noctua NF-F12 etc. EDIT: I've added a double heater version. This includes the Photonsters on the right side and mini-incukit on the left side. The PTC version is a simple on off, but has more output, the incukit is a adaptive heater. Using both gets you to temp quicker and regulates is more accurately than using just the mini. EDIT 2: A variety of heaters have been added, chose what you want :P The small cylinders are supposed to be a press fit on the pins that protrude through the fan and heater to make it tool/glue/hardware free. I glued mine, do as you choose. Some minor filing may be required, as printers and components will have variation. To connect the fans, you'll need to either solder the leads to the incukit mini, or, transfer the connector from the stock 80mm fan to the 120mm fan. Pay attention to polarity on the mini, the wiring is not standard PC polarity, positive and negative are flipped. Leave the 4th wire, the PWM wire, on your fan disconnected if it has one, usually green is used for RPM output from fan, this must be connected or the incukit mini will go into protect and stop heating. This clears all components by 1CM at the tightest points. I am seeing about a 10f improvment in chamber temp using this vs the standard 80mm, 1 mini is holding my chamber at 77f in a 52f garage. All models verified to be manifold. Two version of top plate included, one with logo, one without.
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