Snapmaker 2.0 Side Mount Part Cooler

Snapmaker 2.0 Side Mount Part Cooler

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Either you're looking for improved cooling, or you (like me), destroyed the original cooling duct when we didn't calibrate the bed right and ended up shoving a ball of melted filament up into it. Either way, here's a great option to cool your prints. Thanks LtMatteo91 for your great design on part cooling for the Snapmaker 2.0. I've made just a few improvements, for those of us looking for them. * I didn't have a 4010 blower, but I had a 4020, so I redesigned the outer duct to take the larger fan. *Connected the ducts and plate to print together, allowing the blower fans to sit flatter on the plate *Added an male connector to the duct, creating a more airtight connection between the outer plate and duct *Added a duct that wraps around the nozzle, distributing the cooling around three sides. LtMatteo91 did a great job of walking you through how to assemble these. My only addition is to pay attention to the polarity of the blower. Mine plug was wired opposite of the original Snapmaker plug. I had to pull it back apart to figure out why it wasn't blowing. There's some level of disassembly required, but you will not have to adjust any electronics. Make sure you disconnect power before disassembling the electronic board on the left. I, nor LtMatteo91, are responsible for any damage done to your Snapmaker.

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