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This mainboard cover is made to update the motherboard fan. ...You'll be able to mount a 80x80x24 Fan with a buck converter in this cover.Material required:1x Buck converter --> https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32912622343.html1x 80x80 Fan --> Your...
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It should fit the "creality ender 3 pro 4.2.7 mainboard" (and actually all other creality boards cause the screw holes are at the same position), an raspberry pi b+ and a 40mm standard stock fan. I took the already very good design by drewzh and...
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This is an adaptor to fit a Raspberry Pi alongside the standard SKR V1.3 clone mainboard in the top electronics case. The mainboard is moved into the centre of the case, with mounts added for a Raspberry Pi and buck converter. The original mainboard...
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I made a new mainboard enclosure that fits the Ender 3 mainboard mounting pattern.I designed it around the Bigtreetech SKR Mini E3 V2.0 mainboard as that is the board I wanted to fit to my N32 Aquila. I assume other versions of the Aquila use the...
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Mainboard cover for Creality Ender 3. Modification for use with a 60mm fan. Original screws can be used. Tested Fans: Sunon MF60152V21000UA99 (24V) Sunon HA60151V41000UA99 (12V, use Step-Down Converter!) Original design by zb3k:...
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A more compact mainboard cover for Ender 3 v2, although should also fit 3 & 3 Pro. Uses the original screws in their original location. I had an 80x25 fan on hand, so your printer will need to be raised. This works well with -80mm Fan Guard -...
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Creality CR-10S Pro mainboard cooling fan mounting bracket for a 50x50 or 40x40 fan, replacing the stock 40mm radial fan. This upgrade allows installation of quiet fans in my printer. If you own a CR-10S Pro, be sure to install the quiet fan...
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So I replaced the PSU fan with a 120mm one, the mainboard fan with a 60mm one (old ones, lying around in my drawers), and the printhead fans with 40mm Sunon MagLev fans (which are moving much more air than Noctua fans and are much cheaper). Using...
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Remix on “Anycubic Kobra - Mainboard cover for 80mm fan” by lucky449 One day I started to hear a lot of noise from my 3d printer, so I decided to replace a fan at the bottom, I choose 92 mm fan as the biggest that fits and simply because it is...
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The TL-Smoothers without any cooling are so hot that you can burn yourself, to make matters worse the fan does not draw a hot air but puts air into mainboard from bottom of hot bed that is above. The solution for better cooling of mainboard and rest...
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This replacement mainboard cover for the TronXY X5S accepts a standard 80mm fan with a height of just 25 mm. The base and cover both feature four pegs that securely keep the fan in place while also ensuring the cover stays clipped on tight. The main...
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I wanted a fan cover that would fit my stock ender 3 with an Arctic Cooling F8 Fan to cool the mainboard, I couldnt find one which worked for what i wanted so i remixed the cover i liked best with a simple fan grill for 80mm fan. Also included is...
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I'm using this housing https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4069239 to direct air across the SKR mini mainboard. This case is a great choice because it provides easy access to the board and wiring. By installing the fan in this way, I've concentrated...
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Sovol/comments/117tchr/is_the_mcucpu_cooling_fan_really_tied_to_the_part/ He said the mainboard fan of SV06 is linked to the parts cooling fan! OMG When I print PETG with a bed temperature of 90C and a part cooling fan of...
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Diesen findet man hier: https://de.aliexpress.com/item/32722405531.html?pm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.6e274c4dUTdFYt Die angepasste Firmware habe ich in einem Repository auf Github veröffentlicht, ich versuche diese aktuell zu halten:...
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Of course if you're going to change the fan for the mainboard you should also change the fan for the PSU. For that you can use my PSU cover design (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4972200) Parts: * 80mm fan - Your choice but I recommend...
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I tried various things, such as lowering the run_current value of the TMC2290 of printer.cfg and tight the belt, but they couldn't solve the problem.At that time, I found a post on reddit...
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Of course if you're going to change the fan for the mainboard you should also change the fan for the PSU. For that you can use my PSU cover design (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4972200) Parts: 80mm fan - Your choice but I recommend these:...
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https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07QMMC4WZ?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_dt_b_product_details Im meinen Fall war das Mainboard 24V und das Netzteil 12V Kann sich aber von Version zu Version ändern. Der 3D Drucker sollte auch etwas Höhr gestellt werden. Info: Alle...
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I also design a new cover for the mainboard. Now, i think is better against dust and smok. I also design sam new feets. The screw are in the midle of the feets I also design a new version (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5788037) too change the...
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Once the pi is mounted, install your mainboard. When that is complete, slot in the top tab and glue it in place (I used testors model cement for this but hot glue or whatever will work). The top tab washer goes between the tab and the frame, you...
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Anycubic Vyper setup for most silent PSU and mainboard fan's. You will need to replace the metal cover for the steppers + add a small buck converter (if your 120 mm fans are not 24v) and some 3 or 4mm bolts + nuts (locknuts recommended) You will...
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This replacement cover for the TronXY X5S mainboard accepts a standard 80mm fan with a height of 25 mm. The base and cover both have four pegs that keep both the fan in place as well as the cover once it is clipped on. Main purpose is to reduce the...
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For the cover to be mounted it's not necessary to raise the feet of the printer as the fan is completely located inside the mainboard housing. I have the updated version of the Vyper from end of 2021. I don't know if this cover will fit for the...
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If you are feeling just a little more adventurous, cut the connector off the mainboard fan wire and strip back the housing about 10mm. Then wire it in at the same lead as the hotend fan. That is the other smaller red and black wire held in by screws...
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After installing really good shock-absorbing feet (spring-based, http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1392657), I discovered that the only loud thing remaining was the fan blowing onto the mainboard under the printer. A small 40mm? fan mounted in a way...
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If you place the enclosure where mine is in the picture, you can do that without modifying any connections or wires. If you are feeling just a little more adventurous, cut the connector off the mainboard fan wire and strip back the housing about...
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An enclosure for the BigTreeTech SKR v1.3 32-bit 3D printer mainboard. I replaced the stock 8-bit board of my TronXY X5S with this. It can be mounted to the 2020 rails of the bottom frame, like the regular board.</p> <h3>Post-Printing</h3>...
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of M3 nuts for the fixing of the mainboard acc. Din 934 (you will need also the original spacers) 5) 4 pcs. M4 x 8mm (threaded length) for the fan acc. DIN 912 6) 4 pcs. of M4 nuts for the fan acc. Din 934 7) 1 pc. Fan F8 Silent from Arctic:...
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I fabricated a basic enclosure for the initial fan setup. The goal was to enhance airflow and subsequently, heat dissipation. Additionally, I aimed to minimize noise levels. ...To optimize performance, I suggest periodically reversing the fan direction...