Power Supply Fan Cover
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I finally made time to print this, and I was able to use a 90mm fan from an old power supply that runs smoothly and quietly, even after my printer had been running non-stop for the past 18 hours without any issues. The power supply got warm during that period, so I attached the fan using zip ties and connected the wires - it cooled down immediately. It would be great if this setup was thermostatically controlled, but I'm happy with how it turned out. You can find two different STL files for download: one features the Anet logo, while the other is plain. I've included the Sketchup file I used to create this design, so feel free to play around with it if you want. To attach the fan, you'll need either four zip ties or four 3mm screws and nuts. Post-Printing Change Log 12-Apr-2017: Redesigned due to incorrect size - I only realized this when I tried printing it and it didn't fit. I've uploaded new files along with some screen captures for reference. 13-Apr-2017: I scaled down the model in Z by 50% from 6mm to 3mm. The revised model is now available as "thin".
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