
JGAURORA A5 Fan Converter (30mm to 40mm)
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So another user here by the name of GoZille made one of these, but it appears to be for a different generation due to the fan mounting looking slightly different on mine. See here for his upload: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2893964 I decided to take the idea of his and run with it because his design wouldn't work for my printer. I came up with this converter, which mounts to the original fan mount by removing the fan and drilling out the holes to be big enough for the stock fan screws to fit. Then simply slide the fan converter over the bracket and screw in from behind. You'll have to remove the original fan screws from the heat sync, but I haven't seen any issues with doing this. Be warned that the screw holes on the converter are a little off from the original holes on the bracket, but they will thread with a little love. I do plan to change this part converter up a bit and fix the screw hole tolerances, but it works for now so I figured I'd upload it. The 12V Noctua fan I used can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009NQLT0M/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. You don't need to buy the 5V or 24V and have to put a stepper in place. I haven't come up with another way to mount the fan besides zip ties, so I included some holes in the part for small zip ties to fit through. But again they are off a little, so I put the ties in first then stick the fan in. Edit: I added my G-code if you want to try my print settings. This was printed on the JGAURORA A5.
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