anet a8 psu fan 3d models
154394 3d models found related to anet a8 psu fan.grabcad
I use a fan duct to cool the hot end, employing the stock 40mm fan. The inner circle measures 22.5mm and fits my clone flawlessly; however, it may not match your clone. ...I've adopted this carriage from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2099577, as the...
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This mod is a customized version of this removable fan, reimagined to fit a 70mm fan after my original fan failed. I utilized the dimensions and guidelines from this model to modify the heat sink and other components. You can find the detailed...
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I searched far and wide for a better option, but nothing fit the bill: all the fan ducts that used axial fans blew from too few sides. So, I took matters into my own hands and designed one from scratch. The sensor mount is actually a separate model,...
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I'm looking for a curved fan duct that complements my E3D mount perfectly, and I think I've found just the thing. ...This semi-circular design should do the trick.
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Please use the fan duct I provide, a modified version designed by Asasiel. To secure it in place, you will need either four or eight magnets measuring 6x3mm. ...Make sure to fasten them with M3 bolts.
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Simple and quick to print out - I managed to get a copy in just 50 minutes, requiring only the bare essentials to set up the fan for the motherboard.
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I have tried some of the part coolers. ...Some of them were great but I need more airflow for some parts and my snail fans got noisy some time later so I made this. ... Fusion 360 drawing included.
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My printer have very short DIY throat so I can't use any of existing fan ducts. I designed my own, it fits perfect and works good. ...I hope this design will be helpful for people with same problem.
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I'm utilizing a fan duct to cool down my hot end with the standard 40mm fan. The inner ring measures 22.5mm across and fits my clone flawlessly, although I can't promise it will match up perfectly with yours. ...I'm relying on this carriage...
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I wanted the LED illumination from my printer without the constant distraction of the continuous extruder fan noise when not printing. This switch plate has perfectly resolved the issue. The switch I utilized was the...
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3) Insert the smaller Philips screwdriver that came with the printer between the fan blades to secure the screw mentioned in step (1) to the lower-left mounting hole on the extruder motor. 4) Secure the lower-right fan hole to the lower-right...
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Firstly, the bottom of the duct was too close to my bed, so I extended the neck (where the duct fits into the fan) by 1.5mm by cutting away some material at the bottom. This adjustment gave me a bit more clearance where I needed it. Secondly, when I...
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I have also tested axial fan conversions, then it was quiet but the print quality was not good. A radial fan is essential. This nozzle fits on 50 mm radial fans e.g. from Sunon. To be on the safe side, I secured the nozzle with a small screw. ...
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I swapped out my busted 40mm fan for a 50mm radial fan that I already had on hand, and it's been a game-changer - this thing is ridiculously quiet! I've taken precise measurements to ensure optimal performance, and I'm thrilled to report that the...
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Fan duct I'm using to cool down the hot end with the stock 40mm fan, which is doing a great job of keeping things running smoothly. The inner circle measures 22.5mm across and fits my clone model perfectly, so your results may vary - I can't...
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Summary Fan Duct: Using a 40mm stock fan to cool the hot end, I've created a duct that fits perfectly with my clone's inner circle, which measures 22.5mm across. While I can confirm it works for me, there's no guarantee it will fit your setup. ...I'm...
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I believe it's a bad idea to have the heatsink not attached securely to the block and since almost all the time I only need a visual guide to see if the filament is entering the correct hole I created this hinge that makes it incredibly easy to...
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So many conventional fan grilles are flat and uninspired, but what if you could create something truly unique? With access to advanced 3D printing technology, the possibilities become endless! ...Here's a revolutionary new design that bears an uncanny...
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Fan grilles get dull fast - they can be pretty, boring or just plain dull after a while. But this one brings some excitement to the table: watch as it swings and twirls on its axis, performing an acrobatic dance for every print job. ...It's showtime!
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- Positioning the fan at 45 degrees allows for optimal airflow to the motherboard, particularly the bottom section where heat tends to accumulate. - Easy access to the SD slot, USB slot, and reset button eliminates any stress or inconvenience. ...-...
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I didn't have any spare 30mm fans, but a few 50mm ones were on hand, so I designed this alternative duct with supposedly better airflow around the heatsink. There is a mounting plate at the top to secure the duct, but the fit was snug enough on my...
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It offers a straightforward print that enables you to move the FAN for accessing the filament loader and features an adjustable BLTouch support. I employed these settings for the probe configuration on Marlin: #define X_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER...
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... to avoid collisions with the z-axis rod while retaining heat sinks. Used 5x1.5mm magnets, which fit perfectly without glue in my case. Of course, you only need two parts - I created another fan holder for a friend as well. ... Happy 3D printing!
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90mm fan shroud designed specifically for the new 20a power supply with a unique gap that allows air to circulate over the aluminum heatsink of the power supply. Autodesk 123d files are included, making it easy to modify and customize the design if...
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I've got a printer that's got a super short DIY throat, which makes it impossible to use any of the existing fan ducts. To get around this issue, I came up with my own custom design, and guess what? It fits like a glove and performs flawlessly. ...I'm...
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... so I decided it was time to add some extra reinforcement for the third attempt.\r\n\r\nI printed this model using black PETG with 70% infill and a 0.28 layer height. ...Supports are essential; orientate it with the fan holder flat against the bed.
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... printing with ABS. The ambient air temperature in the enclosure is just too much for PLA; it'll get soft and warp like crazy, as you can see from these pics. For my X motor fan mount, check out this thing: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4042007
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Mount to add another cooling fan for the nozzle. The duct does not cool the heat block as much as possible. Even if the nozzle goes to the end of the X-axis, it won't hit the lead screw, so you don't have to worry. I got a better overhang after...
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... it. ...The fan was a little too loose and that made it noisy. I easily broke the sensor mount with a small crash, and I felt the screw fit could be a little better with more support. So it doesn't look too much different but It works better for me.
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The original fan nozzle and the one from AleksBozovic were both in contact with the heatbed, so I opened SolidWorks and created three revised versions, each 2/3/4 millimeters shorter. The results are fantastic, thanks to AleksBozovic's original...