Bracket for Active Cooling Fans.  FlashForge Dual

Bracket for Active Cooling Fans. FlashForge Dual

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This Bracket helps mount thehttp://www.thingiverse.com/thing:295317 to your Flashforge dual without M3x60 bolts. http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:295317 is great. However M3 bolts that are 60mm long are not at Lowes, Ace, or Home depot where I am from. Plus wtf? We have 3D printers so print that smit and stop asking us to buy weird bolts! The 2 holes in the middle of the active cooler are pointless. Tape fixes that. I would remake it but I already printed one and nobody will see tape on the inside. Just use smaller bolts that came with your flash forge in the spare parts bag. Or buy whatever small bolts fit with matching nuts. Instructions I Printed with: 3 shells (bad move, try 2 or 1!) 50% infill (20% should be fine) Raft Support 120mm/s extrude 200mm/s travel Print my "ActiveDuctD4_SpacersV2" they are half original length. Use any nuts and bolts on hand to bolt the cooler to the bracket with the spacers I provided. Bolt lose so you can adjust before you tighten. Stick this over your fans after you loosely bolt the active cooler to it. Place on printer. Adjust for alignment, and tighten. Wire it up! I use a pressure switch to auto turn on/off the fans after the pre-heat is done and off when the print is done. I also added TAPE under the 40mm fan on the active cooler because it lacks bolt holes below and would leak air. Also tape over the 2 little holes in the center of the cooler, those are pointless. Level your bed when done, and now you can't see your prints for a few layers.

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