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    • brandonhundefined
      brandonh
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      @mrehorstdmd said in Fans vs Berd-Air:

      Printed centrifugal blower/compressor.

      Same question here.. any long-term experience updates?

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      • c310undefined
        c310
        last edited by c310

        i found that

        70% of berd-air noise is from pump air flow
        30% is from the motor

        there are simple solutions for both

        Motor noise
        use flex mount. for myself i made this one
        there are other mounts with even vibration-canceling ones, but require more space. most simple solution (even no print needed) is to hang the motor on the rubber band 🙂

        AND use 22500 Hz PWM frequency. as a bonus this trick also keeps pump motor cold 🆒

        Pump airflow noise
        use silencers my design makes it silent. very silent. it is a bit tricky to print, but once printed, you will be surprised 🙂

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        • deckingmanundefined
          deckingman @klcjr89
          last edited by

          @klcjr89 The flow rate in the data you posted is in H/L which I read as Hours per Litre. I'm assuming that's a typo and should be Litres/Hour. (Or does it really take >600 hours to shift one Litre of air ☺ ).

          Ian
          https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
          https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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          • Phaedruxundefined
            Phaedrux Moderator @c310
            last edited by

            @c310 said in Fans vs Berd-Air:

            my design

            Link is broken.

            Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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            • laelundefined
              lael
              last edited by

              ok, so this is an old post, but it seems to be the most popular on google and useful. Does anyone have any reports on how their berd air systems have held up over time? Have they been excellent or a waste of time? How is their reliability?

              Does anyone have any followup data on the brushless aliexpress pump listed? It looks like the choice I am most tempted by at the moment.

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              • Phaedruxundefined
                Phaedrux Moderator @Phaedrux
                last edited by

                @Phaedrux said in Fans vs Berd-Air:

                @c310 said in Fans vs Berd-Air:

                my design

                Link is broken.

                Hey look the link is working now.

                https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3429324

                Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                • Surgikillundefined
                  Surgikill @lael
                  last edited by

                  @lael I just picked up a brushed system from the makerhive. Much cheaper than the brushless option. I might see if I can make the pump brushless at some point, but for now it's working great. I made my own air mount with some brass tube from Lowe's. Quieter and much easier to work with.

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                  • lord binkyundefined
                    lord binky @Surgikill
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                    @Surgikill I'm curious what size brass tubing you use? I've tried using small hobby brass tubing and even packing the tube with salt powder it would still collapse in on itself in bad ways when i'd try to bend it. I'd much rather use brass than aluminum since the brass would deform without tearing/ breaking as easy as the aluminum, and the akuminum gets more break prone after exlosure to hotend buuut i have not been able to shape it without issues.

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                    • Hergonowayundefined
                      Hergonoway @lord binky
                      last edited by Hergonoway

                      @lord-binky don't use salt, use electric wire. Put it in the tube, bend it and pull the wire. For example, iirc, K&S soft brass (something like 8121) tube is a perfect match for heater cartridge electric wire gauge.

                      Edit: yes heater cartridge cable perfect fit 8121 K&S soft brass tube

                      IMG_1864.jpg

                      Delta goes BrrrRRRRrrrrrRRRRrrr

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                      • deckingmanundefined
                        deckingman @lord binky
                        last edited by

                        @lord-binky said in Fans vs Berd-Air:

                        @Surgikill I'm curious what size brass tubing you use? I've tried using small hobby brass tubing and even packing the tube with salt powder it would still collapse in on itself in bad ways when i'd try to bend it. I'd much rather use brass than aluminum since the brass would deform without tearing/ breaking as easy as the aluminum, and the akuminum gets more break prone after exlosure to hotend buuut i have not been able to shape it without issues.

                        Invest in a small tube bender (min version of what plumbers use to bend pipes). Something like this https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tubing-Bender-Degrees-Manual-Bending/dp/B088H1MHWN/ref=sr_1_7?adgrpid=119993429162&dchild=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwi7yCBhDJARIsAMWFScPk-xcgly9PRIz5mgxBPKlnamYT_OstJqT7pmfj1g5J3HHZ2Dz1Xs8aAohjEALw_wcB&hvadid=501516551233&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9046150&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=14776184315352084993&hvtargid=kwd-295847543910&hydadcr=1596_1935511&keywords=small+tube+bender&qid=1615808871&sr=8-7

                        Ian
                        https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                        https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                        • Surgikillundefined
                          Surgikill @lord binky
                          last edited by

                          @lord-binky I didn't bend the tube. I just made jigs to drill it, then glued it into a tusk mount.

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                          • lord binkyundefined
                            lord binky
                            last edited by

                            Thanks, I'll try again with some of the cloth covered wire and see if that won't get stuck. I used jig's and spring tube benders which worked ok for the aluminum but that brass I tried before was just determined to fold in on itself.

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                            • jens55undefined
                              jens55
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                              A wild suggestion ... try freezing some water in it and then do the spring tube bender thing. I have not tried that myself, just read about it.

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                              • c310undefined
                                c310
                                last edited by

                                try tube bender https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2869014

                                and my tube drilling mask https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3608733

                                perhaps other berd-air useful parts :

                                Silencer https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3429324
                                motor holder https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3429374

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