
Sidewinder X1 5015 fan overengineered duct
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My go at a 5015 fan setup for the Artillery Sidewinder X1. I went nuts on ducts and flow to split it 3-ways. Created a baffle in the side-ducts to avoid turbulence hindering flow. Created several options. If you have no bltouch, the backplate without touch plus fanduct is all you need. If you have a bltouch the basic setup is the bltouch-backplate-noshim plus fanduct. If that is too high and needs tweaking there is a bltouch-backplate-shim2-5 or bltouch-backplate. The shim2-5 is intended to catch the bltouch if the nuts come loose. If you need it to be even lower you can use the regular bltouch-backplate and shim that out. The shims are tab labeled and have a cutout for orientation to immediately see the thickness. Left is mm and right are 0.5mm indications. Mounting instructions: Push in the nuts first to make sure they are seated ok. It helps to press them in and then screw in the bolt and pulling them into the plastic. If that is not enough you could also use a soldering iron to push them in but that should not be necessary. The nut on the metal plate should be flush. You can start by screwing the fanduct to the backplate with the left screw. The right hole should align with the hole on the backplate Mount the backplate to the printer starting with the upperleft corner and align the bottom right holes and screw them in. Position the fan and push it down and align the hole on top. Insert M4 screw and tighten. Mounting hardware: M4 nut M4 bolt 2cm M3 nut M3 bolts 6mm left side M3 bolt 12mm right side If you have issues (with this print), please let me know.
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