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    • DADIYundefined
      DADIY
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      On my build the part cooling fan doesn't appear to be as low as in the photos in the instructions, mine can just blow air on the nozzle.

      Is there a different part to print for the production version.

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators
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        I believe the one I linked to is the one I am using. I didn't change it between prototype and production. But I don't claim that it is optimal.

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        • hamelundefined
          hamel
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          I added a set of nuts between to drop it down a little.

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          • Adrian52undefined
            Adrian52
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            I put a modified version on thingiverse-2521716- still a work in progress though.

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            • DADIYundefined
              DADIY
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              Do you have any photos of it assembled?

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              • Adrian52undefined
                Adrian52
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                Sorry away from home. Will post pic on return. With the slots on the holder part, you can lower the duct part to suit. I guess the modified holder would be OK with the dc fan design

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                • DADIYundefined
                  DADIY
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                  Interesting, on mine I added a couple of washers to lower the bracket (and fan) and then had to add a little spacer between the heatsink and the duct to rotate it slightly, I had 3d printed some updated brackets but never quite got the angles right but I would like something a bit more permanent.

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                  • Jareryundefined
                    Jarery
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                    anyone with the cad file want to make an even higher bracket for use with a volcano heater block …

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                    • DADIYundefined
                      DADIY
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                      @Jarery:

                      anyone with the cad file want to make an even higher bracket for use with a volcano heater block …

                      The Openscad file is on the thingiverse page, IIRC there is a variable for height.

                      https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2467663

                      The variable is called FanSideLength (line 4) although if you increase the distance you might need to adjust the angle, you can do this by changing the value 70 on lines 64 and 67.

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                      • Adrian52undefined
                        Adrian52
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                        Just published a modified duct on thingiverse (2584364), which includes a photo. I have a couple of mm of nozzle below the bottom of the duct, which runs parallel to the print bed. I just shortened the side arms of the duct a bit, to keep them away from the heater element. I have printed in PETG so far - would probable be better in ABS, but not set up to do that yet.

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