E3D V6 with restricted Airflow September 24, 2019 10:02AM |
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Re: E3D V6 with restricted Airflow September 24, 2019 03:09PM |
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KASA
I am currently trying to modify my printer to use an E3D V6 Hotend but I have to work with limited space.
My current mounting idea leaves only a few millimeters of clearance behind the air outlet behind the heatsink before the Extruder carriage.
Here’s an Image:
[m.imgur.com]
Is this enough to ensure enough cooling of the heatsink?
Re: E3D V6 with restricted Airflow September 24, 2019 05:57PM |
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Re: E3D V6 with restricted Airflow September 24, 2019 06:12PM |
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Re: E3D V6 with restricted Airflow September 24, 2019 09:22PM |
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KASA
I am currently trying to modify my printer to use an E3D V6 Hotend but I have to work with limited space.
My current mounting idea leaves only a few millimeters of clearance behind the air outlet behind the heatsink before the Extruder carriage.
Here’s an Image:
[m.imgur.com]
Is this enough to ensure enough cooling of the heatsink?
Re: E3D V6 with restricted Airflow September 25, 2019 11:05AM |
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Re: E3D V6 with restricted Airflow September 25, 2019 04:16PM |
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Re: E3D V6 with restricted Airflow September 26, 2019 10:07AM |
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SupraGuy
It would be much easier to design and print a different duct that would allow a larger fan as well as direct air flow from the side.
Since designs for the larger fans already exist on Thingiverse, it should be a relatively simple matter to modify one of those for the tight space, so long as there's room on the side of the gantry when the printer is at X maximum or minimum.
Re: E3D V6 with restricted Airflow October 14, 2019 03:34PM |
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Re: E3D V6 with restricted Airflow October 16, 2019 11:02AM |
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Re: E3D V6 with restricted Airflow October 16, 2019 03:43PM |
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Ohmarinus
Honestly, I'm not a 100% sure, but can it be that the blue plastic piece can be mounted upside down? Because that is what's causing the issue of it not being able to rotate a 90º. I turned the blue plastic part around and that way I could mount it perfectly 90º. I know it's meant to be on like this, but it works fine when it's upside down and then you have the space!
Re: E3D V6 with restricted Airflow October 16, 2019 03:45PM |
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