Ender 3 v2 PSU cover silent mod (printable on Ender3v2)

Ender 3 v2 PSU cover silent mod (printable on Ender3v2)

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Just sliced the original so it can be printed on an ender3v2 and added a little lip to make it easier to glue together and get a better bond. Print it flat side down, with support. Clean up the edge with a file before you glue it, and clear out the screwholes and the small lip in pt2 before putting it together. Fits a Noctua A9-14 (4pin) 12v fan - 92x92x14mm Original PSU fan had a 74dB peak noise level (as measured with my potato) After the mod the psu peak noise is 51dB (measured with the same potato). Support: YES. (there's a small piece in the corner of pt2 that needs support) ###Clean-up and Assembly: ##Clean-up: - Clean up the lip with a file before you glue it - Clear out the screwholes - Check if the noctua rubber mounting things fit easily, or file/drill the holes to open them up a tad. - Remove the support from the small pocket on pt2 with a knife before putting it together. ##Assembly: - Tape the two parts together on the flat side, so you can stil bend it open when applying the glue. - I used 2 component epoxy "ZAP" brand, but any cyanoacrylate glue should do nicely also. - fold the two parts open and apply the epoxy to the lip. - leave it on a flat surface with something heavy on top of it to hold it down/together.

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