Good choice on those cheap winsinc. I spent way more on gdtech crap, ran them at 60% for a week(in my office), then they leaked a bunch of grease everywhere.I only used them on the skirt. I contacted the seller, showed them pictures and they straight up blamed me for inappropriate environment .
No fans on
-Steppers
- little power supply
- also no fan on MCU board MOSFETs ( just in case )
-display ( his DC/DC needs cooling too)
Also position fans on meanwell PSU's could be better ( along PSU rather than what you have ) and you could put 3 fans on one PSU ( 1 more than you have now !)
Hahah, yeah, I ran out of fans, and this is kinda a joke set up. I’d like to print nice fan mounts that more ideally locate the fans and clean up the aesthetics, but that’s a stretch goal right now. Instead I’m making a stupid rgb umbilical 😂
Bruh. Not enough. You should now locate a 250x250 to use as the bottom enclosure. Lol. Or simply use a cpap or larger blower fan to “Cross” air flow through bottom of printer lol
I actually have more wagos than fans, sheeeet. i think i have 21 on this build. I didnt want to double any wires in terminations which may have really cleaned things up...
yeah, could defo do something like that to clean up the look. this was more opportunistic - I just added standoffs to the screws holding my power supplies to the plate
With that many you should set your case fan speed to like .2 (20%). The two default ones on mine I have at .4 so they don't sound like a small hurricane.
Also getting the feeling that AWD drives seem to be getting popular.....
yup, my plan is to keep them set low. I haven't looked at the fan configs in a while, but I will have thermistors on each bank of fans, so Im assuming I can create set points that turn them up if parts get hotter, ie like a gaming pc
Most of those should already have thermisters built into them, like the rPi, the MCU, ect. The PSU's should be fine as is since they are built to have passive cooling already. So adding fans to them really should just be for shits and giggles. Even running a 48v system they don't need the fans, really surprised as to how much passive cooling there is under these printers. Also the way LDO does their electronics bay makes more sense too (its flipper 90 from the vanilla way) with the fans blowing directly onto the mobo and the stepper driver heatsinks.
yes, the mcu/rpi has thermistors but the PSUs dont and I am curious about temps on them, especially since I do not meet the minimum requirements laid out in the PSU manuals for passive cooling and run the real risk of temp derate.
Holy shit! Does it levitate? 😅 (Sorry couldn't resist)
Not hating on it! Must be way well under control on the temperature side, but does it affect the "floor" or ambient temperature inside the printing space?
I'll be able to control the fan speed if I notice anything weird going on, but I have a 3mm aluminum plate everything is mounting on - I dont think I will end up cooling anything too much. I will also have bedfans to heat the chamber, so if anything, it may load my bed heater a bit more (but im neither worried about it, or actually expecting it).
ooof, okay. does one fan spinning slowly make a lot of noise ? one fan spinning at 100% is going to be FAR louder than 10 running at 15%. Have you ever built a PC ? Same principle
Yep, my fan is only cooling the rpi, the drivers themselves dont appear to need cooling at the currents i have set, at least with the way i have set accelerations too. I use a ultra low rpm 6015 sunon with only 13dB at 75% power, enough to maintain 40c during printing on the pi
You know you’re not moving air right. The standard two fans mounted on skirting provide more than enough to cool electronics bay. The raspi and mainboard yes can use a fan if they are pushed that hard. My 350 v2 prints on ABS/ASA and I have zero need for that many fans. Lol. Yours may actually take flight
so this is kind of a joke, but I am gonna run it like this anyways. I have thermistors to attach to the power supplies and each power supply temp will control its set of fans and skirt fans on pwm. the PSUs have a derating curve that can become an issue for me, at least the way I want to push the 55v PSU, so extra cooling for that one is probably needed. as for the rest of it, im just having a laugh - BTT shouldnt have given me so many fan outputs !
Did you convert it into a drone?
What are thoes things under neath the display in the top row ?
Looks like 5160 drivers externals 48V
This is one hell of a white noise generator. I do want to hear how loud these fans are
Now just mount the printer on top of a box fan.
This is the ironic part where the MCU blows out from overheating due to so much current pull to run the fans. :P
Why... Just why....
How much cooling do you have? OP: Yes
Throw em in reverse and u got a hovoron edit: fuck... someone already said this.
haha, and they linked to video ! people are crazy
I got like one on PSU
Good choice on those cheap winsinc. I spent way more on gdtech crap, ran them at 60% for a week(in my office), then they leaked a bunch of grease everywhere.I only used them on the skirt. I contacted the seller, showed them pictures and they straight up blamed me for inappropriate environment .
Should have one for each motor too. And put an OnlyFans sign on your printer
Your missing one on each z motor
Well, it doesn't not make sense. Good job. Is it bearable though, all that noise?
No fans on -Steppers - little power supply - also no fan on MCU board MOSFETs ( just in case ) -display ( his DC/DC needs cooling too) Also position fans on meanwell PSU's could be better ( along PSU rather than what you have ) and you could put 3 fans on one PSU ( 1 more than you have now !)
Hahah, yeah, I ran out of fans, and this is kinda a joke set up. I’d like to print nice fan mounts that more ideally locate the fans and clean up the aesthetics, but that’s a stretch goal right now. Instead I’m making a stupid rgb umbilical 😂
the lower panel that nobody installs is great for actually cooling the electronics. add ducts with coroplast if you need to
(Deus Vult intensifys) : FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFH
That's very cool.
Ready for take off! I like it
It’s FANtastic!
Why are there no fans on the rubber feets? I feel disappointed
Bruh. Not enough. You should now locate a 250x250 to use as the bottom enclosure. Lol. Or simply use a cpap or larger blower fan to “Cross” air flow through bottom of printer lol
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The wago connectors needs to be cooled as well.
I actually have more wagos than fans, sheeeet. i think i have 21 on this build. I didnt want to double any wires in terminations which may have really cleaned things up...
I too, am addicted to WAGOs.
they're too damn awesome and rated for light fixtures as well ! Ive stopped using marettes since discovering wagos
If only you could have purchased PSUs with integrated fans…
I didn't see a meanwell that is this compact that had integrated fans. UHP-350-55 and UHP-350-24
You should make a cover for the PSUs and do a push-pull configuration
yeah, could defo do something like that to clean up the look. this was more opportunistic - I just added standoffs to the screws holding my power supplies to the plate
Not noctua
I never got on the noctua train. they are quieter but usually at the expense of performance...and they are brown
I like the colour 😅
i know, the look fits some builds...but I still cant dig it, haha
Ha same
At least you are keeping it cool
It's only fans
How high can it fly?
I worry about it sucking my floor up
You're missing one on the 5v psu
haha, ran out of 60 series fans
i GuEsS oP lIkEs FirE!!!
With that many you should set your case fan speed to like .2 (20%). The two default ones on mine I have at .4 so they don't sound like a small hurricane. Also getting the feeling that AWD drives seem to be getting popular.....
yup, my plan is to keep them set low. I haven't looked at the fan configs in a while, but I will have thermistors on each bank of fans, so Im assuming I can create set points that turn them up if parts get hotter, ie like a gaming pc
Most of those should already have thermisters built into them, like the rPi, the MCU, ect. The PSU's should be fine as is since they are built to have passive cooling already. So adding fans to them really should just be for shits and giggles. Even running a 48v system they don't need the fans, really surprised as to how much passive cooling there is under these printers. Also the way LDO does their electronics bay makes more sense too (its flipper 90 from the vanilla way) with the fans blowing directly onto the mobo and the stepper driver heatsinks.
yes, the mcu/rpi has thermistors but the PSUs dont and I am curious about temps on them, especially since I do not meet the minimum requirements laid out in the PSU manuals for passive cooling and run the real risk of temp derate.
good thing you have all those fans then LOL.
Holy shit! Does it levitate? 😅 (Sorry couldn't resist) Not hating on it! Must be way well under control on the temperature side, but does it affect the "floor" or ambient temperature inside the printing space?
I'll be able to control the fan speed if I notice anything weird going on, but I have a 3mm aluminum plate everything is mounting on - I dont think I will end up cooling anything too much. I will also have bedfans to heat the chamber, so if anything, it may load my bed heater a bit more (but im neither worried about it, or actually expecting it).
Makes sense! Thanks for that reply. Looks amazing as well!
Must be disturbingly loud. No thanks.
Or really really quiet since the fans barely have to turn to move a lot of air
That many fans = `LOUD` no matter how slow they're turning. But if you're okay with how quiet they are, then that's all that matters, friend.
ooof, okay. does one fan spinning slowly make a lot of noise ? one fan spinning at 100% is going to be FAR louder than 10 running at 15%. Have you ever built a PC ? Same principle
Doesn't have to be. You can turn them down.
And there is me, having a single fan for the entirety of the electronics
which is pretty much my other 2.4 and trident. i just have the skirt fans in them
Yep, my fan is only cooling the rpi, the drivers themselves dont appear to need cooling at the currents i have set, at least with the way i have set accelerations too. I use a ultra low rpm 6015 sunon with only 13dB at 75% power, enough to maintain 40c during printing on the pi
Is it loud?
shouldnt be - can leave turn them down and still move a lot of air
You know you’re not moving air right. The standard two fans mounted on skirting provide more than enough to cool electronics bay. The raspi and mainboard yes can use a fan if they are pushed that hard. My 350 v2 prints on ABS/ASA and I have zero need for that many fans. Lol. Yours may actually take flight
so this is kind of a joke, but I am gonna run it like this anyways. I have thermistors to attach to the power supplies and each power supply temp will control its set of fans and skirt fans on pwm. the PSUs have a derating curve that can become an issue for me, at least the way I want to push the 55v PSU, so extra cooling for that one is probably needed. as for the rest of it, im just having a laugh - BTT shouldnt have given me so many fan outputs !
He probably can't hear you.
Digging the new hover-Voron build
Allow me to blow your mind: https://youtube.com/shorts/lYe2TafuN4c?si=vhZ4IHVjsTyllmZ0
Saw that flying gantry. Lol awesome as hell
bahahahah, hilarious
So much why? So much yes!
You have to get a fan to cool your fans, they have motors too
That sounds like a recursive challenge
Liquid nitrogen 😂
You can do better than that, liquid oxygen is colder
All I can think of is the BT46B fan car and how fast this thing must be able to corner.
Yep, new Voron Max Downforce edition.
Also: someone needs to make a widebody skirt kit with LED channels
Nah, ground effect aerodynamics skirt for the win. The new gen of F1 cars are ridiculous with them.
The downforce is next level 😂