Extruder BIQU H2 + Volcano Nozzle Mount for Sidewinder X2
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### Mount Plate with modular FanDuct for Artillery Sidewinder X2 for BIQU H2 Direct Extruder **New V3** [See V3 on YouTube](https://youtu.be/KshpXn8GP5A) - FanDuct is modular, support all H2 Extruder variants and all Nozzels (V6, Revo, Volcano,Light...) - design your own! - FanDuct has to be download seperate - Step File with the pluggable interface is provided. Design your own. Upload it here and share with the community - Basic FanDuct "Blade" for Volcano Nozzle [can found here](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6361267) **Supports** - Extruder BIQU H2 V2S **with your Volcano Hotend** (or the proprietary Lite) - The volcano hotend should fit to H2 or H2 V2S with native V6 Hotend - H2 V2S Lite has nearly the same height, so it could also work (not tested) - I don't know if the water cooled H2 or the Revo Versions work or if the Volcano Hotend can be also mounted to the H2 V2S Lite - Modular version supports all nozzle and heat block variants as long as you get or design a fanduct for it (share if you do so) - Antlabs BL Touch V3.1 - BIQU Micro Probe V1/V2 - ADXL345 Mount for Sidewinder X2 - A 5015 Blower Fan (I use it with Sunon Maglev) **Features** *V3* - Modular Fan Duct - Add FanDuct Interface Step file for you to design and share your own FanDuct - Moved Artillery PCB 2mm to the front *V2.1* - Modified Fan Duct, less artifacts *V2* - Made the Extruder mount much more stable (results in more reliability and tripled max. x-acceleration input shaper measurement (10000 mm/s², mzv) - The nozzle has about 5mm to left/right/front/back of the heater bed. To not hit the x-axis stepper, it is moved 5mm upper instead. - There is an additional hole on the bottom (should fit into Sidewinder X1 - but not tested. Feedback is welcome) - Easy accessibility of the the lower screw *V1 + V2* - About 30% less weight then the stock titan extruder with volcano hotend - Less vibrations, higher speed - Great all Metal BIQU H2 DualGear extruder - Drop-In Replacement for native Artillery Sidewinder X2 - No further changes to the hardware - Maybe compatible to X1, Genius Pro if they use the same backplate (not tested) - Reuse of Volcano Hotend (high flow) and Extruder Circuit - Perfect centralized fan ducts, No airflow reduction - FanDucts came from the back, so nothing disturbed your view to the nozzle tip printing. - In theory, the air stream hits the heating bed just under the tip of the nozzle - Mount adapter for ADXL345 Acceleration Sensor (Perfect resonance compensation with Klipper) - Mount Adapter for Antlabs BLTouch V3.1. This adapter is direct attached to the extruder, so for another type, someone can easily design another variant - Perfect centralized in front of the Nozzle (Offset X,Y: 0,-26) - Easy to Print (use heat stable material like ABS or ASA) **Known drawback** - Sorry I have to say I found no other way. You have to extend the cable length of the hotend heater or (more secure) buy a replacement with slightly longer cables. - If you are not happy with my decision to place the BL Touch direct in front of the nozzle, or do not like the BLTouch, you have to design your own touch sensor adapter :-) Feel free to post it here! **Additional things** - M3 Screws - 3x M3x8 to mount on the Artillery backplate - 2x M3x8 to mount on the Artillery Circuit - 2x M3x8 to mount the BIQU H2 V2S Extruder - 2x M3x18 to mount the 5015 Blower Fan - 2x M3x8 for mount the BL Touch or BIQU Micro Probe - 2x M3x8 for mount the ADXL345 - M3 Brass Threads Knurled Nuts: - 4x M3x4x5 for 5015 Blower + Artillery Circuit Board - 2x M3x4x5 for BL Touch Mount - M3 Spacer recommended **Installation** - Print the parts with ABS/ASA or similar heat resistant materials - In case of modular version, print a fan duct of your choice - Get the Screws and Knurled Nuts - Melt the 2 for the blower fan and the other 2 for the circuit electronics into the Extruder Mount. Melt also the 2 into the probe mount adapter if you use it - Extend or replace the hotend heater cable by 2 or more cm - Replace the V6 Hotend of the BIQU H2 Extruder by your Volcano Hotend (or use a new one) - Remove the nozzle (heated up) form your titan extruder - Unscrew and screwing the hotend to your new extruder - Add the nozzle to the new extruder - Screw the H2 Extruder on the mountplate (from behind, see pictures) - Screw the Mount Plate on your Artillery SWX2 (the screw below right is a little cumbersome, take your time) - Screw your fan on the MountPlate - Screw your BL Touch or your BIQU Micro Probe on the Extruder - Attach all the cables on the artillery circuit - Screw the artillery circuit to the mountplate on the right - Optional: Print and prepare the cable clamp. - Stick some sealing tape or foam to the mount behind the flat ribbon cable (like original) - Screw it on the back of the circuit board together with the circuit board - Optional: Screw the adxl adapter plate on the extruder top Do all your hardware checks, software calibration and adaptions. *Recommendation* In my opinion, the gears of the H2 V2S have a bit too much tolerance. So as not to overload him and to reduce the noise, set your max extruder acceleration to a low value. There is no need to change the retract velocity as suggested often. My klipper [extruder] section: max_extrude_only_velocity: 60 # less relevant max_extrude_only_accel: 150 # most relevant Some more words about that will come to my https://blog.freakydu.de blog. **Things to improve** - Mount the Artillery circuit electronic directly to the Stepper Motor instead - Make a own circuit electronic together with well positioned neopixel LEDs Have fun. I would be very happy to see your makes of that! And feel free to comment. Like it? [![ko-fi](https://ko-fi.com/img/githubbutton_sm.svg)](https://ko-fi.com/F2F7GC8PC)
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