fan geeetech a10 3d models
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# Summary This Print Head Fan Holder is designed for Geeetech A10 printers. The front fan has been replaced, and a side extractor has been added. # Print Settings 1 x PrintHeadFanHolder: Layer: 0.15mm Raft: no Support: yes Infill: 100% 1 x...
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Fan duct for geetech a10/ magna 1 printer. Its a remix from mazzoca model -> https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3205029 In this model, I try to improve the airflow, the angle was modified to avoid the mk8 nozzle, with a little wing in the exit...
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This model is a remix from Rascalgp's fan mount. I used the original for some time, but found that the air was not that strong on the ends. After a close look on the original, I found some walls that prevent the air flow. Also, since there is...
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I designed this tool holder and fan duct for my Geeetech a10. I will be adding a duct out of the chamber to help cool the board. The fan pulls air in. updated with the grill and sleeve to connect to the printer This object was made in...
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This is a side fan duct designed specifically for the Geeetech A10. However, due to its adaptable nature, it may also be compatible with other printers such as the Ender 3 from Geeetech. The recommended fans for this model are 40x40x10 mm in size and...
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... that the stock fan-duct on the A10 doesn't work good. ... So I designed this ring-fan-duct for the A10, which can be mounted on the stock fan. It is the second version. ...The first one had a ring, which was too small and to near to the hotend.
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... ... To resolve this issue, I created a custom ring-fan-duct that can be easily attached to the stock fan on my A10. ...This is version two of the design; the first attempt had a ring that was too small and positioned too close to the hotend.
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This fan cover safeguards against fingers or tools coming into contact with the scorching hotend fan, necessitating replacement of its four standard screws with four sturdy M3 x 16 screws.
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It requires no additional setup, and in my instance, it has successfully minimized the noise produced by the fan.
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FAN DUCT 360° FOR GEEETECH A10 youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjzOMzw1dpHyQkL1ib5DhQw
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For Geeetech A10: CPU Fan Cover This is a Remix of 2990894 from Ender 3. The GEEETECH A10 Fan Cover must be longer in Y. Bed Level Wheels: This is a Remix of 2408748 from CR10. The Original Wheels do not fit on GEEETECH A10. ... This was done for the...
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The GEEETECH A10 fan cover must be extended in the Y direction. 2. Bed Level Wheels This is a remix of 2408748 from CR10. Original wheels do not fit on Geeetech A10. ... This was created for the YouTube video:...
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FAN DUCT 360° FOR GEEETECH A10 ------------------ Look at this my project! ... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4623521 Follow me please for more projects ;) https://www.thingiverse.com/duegi/designs youtube channel ...
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Human designed a basic fan cover to provide minimal protection from the elements.
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I installed a few heatsinks on my extruder to keep it from overheating, preventing PLA from melting and getting consumed by the gears. ...This setup also allows me to add a 40mm fan for extra cooling.
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My Custom Cooler: A Labor of Love I designed and built my final cooler myself, driven by the need for a better solution. The other models I came across were either too big or too small, and none of them delivered the performance I required. ... I chose...
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The cooling nozzle upgrade is specifically designed to improve airflow and reduce heat buildup in Geeetech A10 V3 fans, particularly when paired with 5015 models. ...This results in significantly enhanced filament cooling performance, leading to...
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Another fan duct for the geeetech A10 v3. Remixed from a mazzoca design, I just made the output of the duct larger. Using a 5015 fan, there is now a sufficient airflow in my opinion (the 3D benchy does not have cooling problem anymore). I added the...
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I designed a custom fan cover for my recently acquired Geeetech A10-V3 3D printer. ...The central hub of the fan sits approximately 46mm away from the bed rail, resulting in an asymmetric design that deviates from earlier models' symmetrical fixing...
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This is an additional type of board fan cover designed specifically for the Geeetech A10. ...I've dubbed it "Bridge-It" due to its unique feature where the uppermost layers double as a testing ground for your bridge settings, allowing you to fine-tune...
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Another custom duct for the geeetech A10 v3. I modified a mazzoca design to increase its output. Now, with a 5015 fan in place, my printer experiences adequate airflow (no cooling issues plague my 3D benchy). ... I've added the Fusion 360 file for...
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I decided that I really needed a fan guard for my Geeetech A10 after chipping off a couple fan blades on the hot end, so I went Atari-Style, of course! This is not an example of dual extrusion printing, the orange color is just from a paint marker. I...
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This is a fan cover specifically tailored for the Geeetech A10/A10M model from 2019, given that there are various models available on Thingiverse catering to older versions. The design was created using TinkerCAD to perfectly fit my own 2019 model.
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I figured it was high time I added a fan guard to my Geeetech A10 after mishandling the hot end and chipping off a couple of fan blades, so I decided to go old-school Atari-style! This isn't about dual extrusion printing; the orange hue is simply...
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... logo. Three models are available: one with "GEEETECH A10M" text, another with "GEEETECH A10," and a third without any text. ... If you appreciate this design and would like to show your appreciation, click on "TIP DESIGNER" for a virtual coffee.
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During heating, with the X-axis hotend 0, the filament flows exactly into that slot! 3 models are inside, with "GEEETECH A10M" text, "GEEETECH A10" and without text. If you liked this work and would like to offer me a coffee, click on "TIP DESIGNER" ...
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A fine fellow named combat341 on the Geeetech A10 forum figured out that you must activate the following comment in the firmware: #define FAN_SOFT_PWM...take off the backslashes to make it active. This is all it took for me to get PWM control. I...
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... the printer itself. Instead, two screws are used to attach the fan to the duct. When connecting the fan, I utilize a step-down converter to decrease the voltage from 24 volts to 12 volts, which matches the power supply requirements of the system.
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I swapped out my 40mm rattle-prone blower fan for a 60mm 24v one that was just lying around, and since I couldn't find an adapter, I got creative with this design (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4166545) and modified the vent tip to make it work...