Heated Bed Cooling Fan
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Removing prints from glass is a snap --- Especially with this cooling fan. I'm not sure if this is something new or just new to me. I print PLA on glass with the bed temperature at 70 degrees for maximum adhesion. The drawback is the bed temp must cool down to at least 35 degrees before it releases. My bed is insulated and normally takes 25 minutes to cool down to that temperature. With the cooling fan, the cool-down time is reduced to just 11 minutes. This design uses some parts and a remix of RichRap's Universal directional 80mm Fan mount to attach the fan box. ### Requirements ### - An 80x80mm x 25mm fan - Five volts, ground, and D59 pins of the AUX-2 connector for control - Five/12/24 volts for the fan depending on the fan voltage - A MOSFET or equivalent for the fan
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