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@deckingman. The more detailed look of the shroud for the fan give me the following figures.
The overall surface area of the fan is 1930 square mm. The overall surface area of the opening at the bottom of the shroud is 1650 square mm. That is actually more that the surface area of the shroud designed by Reprapme. There it is 1590 square mm. The nice thing with the shroud as designed is, that it is clamped by mounting the Nimbles, so they have a double function, making the whole structure a little lighter.
Attached is a quick snapshot of the opening and the shroud in place with the heat sinks.
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@MechaBits: Yes,they could be. That is why we did a lot of analysis and calcs on it.:
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was just wondering if something additional in there could improve things?
also surely the injection molded one could be different / smaller ? slightly different as its not 3d printed
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wouldnt a fan one the top of the diamond be blowing warm air onto heater block & print? or is it set to suck? or additional ducting?
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That worried me too, however, the tension is determined by the position of the idler axle and I think it would be fairly easy to print a few clamps with different axle offsets for different filaments.Quote
Origamib
I've noticed that you can't change the tension on the filament, this is one thing determined by your design and the breach system.