
Platypus bladder fan for quick drying
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Drying out my platypus after a hike typically takes days, so I designed a DIY solution using a 3D model that dramatically reduces drying time down to a mere 90 minutes. To replicate this design, you will need several key components. A reliable airflow system is crucial for quick drying; an 80mm fan fits the bill perfectly. Connecting it to your power source requires an adapter like a DC Barrel jack connector. Furthermore, powering such systems typically necessitates a stable voltage and sufficient amperage supply; hence, I employed a 12v 2A power adapter. For those willing to venture further, you can refer below for detailed print settings. When opting for rafts, they serve as an aid but aren't absolutely necessary here. Support structures within the model can either be left as they are or modified as per one's preference. Lastly, focusing on finer details is important for quality prints; a 0.2mm resolution will offer high-quality images. A print density of 20% allows adequate support while preserving visual appeal. Note: Below is everything you need to successfully create and utilize my 3D design files, as outlined in the provided specifications.
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