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    • JadonMundefined
      JadonM
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      Does anyone know of an E3D V6 fan that's safe at 70C? I've tried the stock fan and a few generic fans in my heated chamber, but they all die faster than a favorite roll of filament!

      It seems Noctua doesn't make anything smaller than 40mm, and I'd prefer to not have an adapter for space reasons. (I need a 30x30mm fan to fit the hotend.)

      Any suggestions? Thanks!

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      • felt342undefined
        felt342
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        Check this one -
        https://nl.rs-online.com/web/p/axial-fans/1442034/
        they do have -20 - 75C operating range.

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        • JadonMundefined
          JadonM @felt342
          last edited by

          @felt342 Thanks!

          For anyone wondering, here's the US page for that fan: https://americas.rsdelivers.com/product/rs-pro/od3010-12mb/rs-pro-12-v-dc-dc-axial-fan-30-x-30-x-10mm-68m-h/1442034

          That looks like a good choice, but I'm still open for suggestions so feel free to chime in if you have another option. Thanks!

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          • Phaedruxundefined
            Phaedrux Moderator
            last edited by

            Sunon, pabst, and delta also make high temp fans. Check your regional digikey or mouser website.

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