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    • Kerzalundefined
      Kerzal
      last edited by

      Since I have no experience with the smart effector yet, could someone help me out for a sec?

      What I want to do right now, is to use two fan designs from thingiverse, each of them use 1x 40mm fan, so I can use my Noctua fans here. What I wonder is if the two designs listed below + 2x 40mm fans will work on the smart effector, or if it will generate too much weight and interrupt the auto-calibration?

      Part cooling
      Effector cooling

      I am really grateful for the discussions that happened in this thread, its all experiences that I try to absorb and incorporate into my ideas when improving my printer. Hope someone can give me a hint if the designs linked above has a chance of working. I haven't had the chance to print them yet, so I'm just trying to plan ahead.

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      • Hergonowayundefined
        Hergonoway @Kerzal
        last edited by Hergonoway

        @kerzal said in Fans vs Berd-Air:

        What I wonder is if the two designs listed below + 2x 40mm fans will work on the smart effector, or if it will generate too much weight and interrupt the auto-calibration?

        No problemo. No enough weight to "wobble" the hotend to the point it'll engage false triggering. Even if it happens you can fine tune the trigger sensitivity of the smart effector.

        Delta goes BrrrRRRRrrrrrRRRRrrr

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        • benkayundefined
          benkay @klcjr89
          last edited by

          @klcjr89 Which of the brushless pumps is best for this application? Series or parallel?

          Tevo Little monster with Duet Wifi and Smart Effector / magball arms upgrades.
          Original Prusa i3 Mk3

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          • klcjr89undefined
            klcjr89 @benkay
            last edited by klcjr89

            @benkay said in Fans vs Berd-Air:

            @klcjr89 Which of the brushless pumps is best for this application? Series or parallel?

            Either is more than enough for print cooling. I chose the parallel model for more flowrate, as the mufflers I bought reduce the flow rate. I have the mufflers installed in both the input and output for greater noise reduction.

            I hope these images help (the last image is the muffler specs).

            Pumps
            Mufflers

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            • benkayundefined
              benkay @klcjr89
              last edited by

              @klcjr89 Thanks, I think I'll go parallel too.

              What is the noise like generated by the air pump in use or parts cooling? I guess it runs at a relatively low PWM for this purpose....

              Tevo Little monster with Duet Wifi and Smart Effector / magball arms upgrades.
              Original Prusa i3 Mk3

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              • klcjr89undefined
                klcjr89 @benkay
                last edited by

                @benkay I would wait for @MSquared 's opinion first before you order anything, as he has a 24V parallel brushless pump on the way from me.

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                • MSquaredundefined
                  MSquared
                  last edited by

                  Indeed I do.

                  I am currently running a standard Berd-Air pump and have spent some time dialing it in so I plan on posting a comparison between the two in terms of performance, ease of install / mounting, and noise level once I get my hands on it!

                  Stand by!

                  -M2

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                  • fmaundefined
                    fma
                    last edited by

                    What do mufflers look like?

                    Frédéric

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                    • klcjr89undefined
                      klcjr89 @fma
                      last edited by klcjr89

                      @fma

                      Muffler

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                      • fmaundefined
                        fma
                        last edited by

                        Thanks. I missed the link above...

                        Frédéric

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                        • MSquaredundefined
                          MSquared
                          last edited by

                          Hey All,

                          I received the pump from @klcjr89 and have played with it a little bit. I plan on doing more extensive testing and a full write up I wanted to give you all some of my initial impressions.

                          Technical Stuff

                          • The build quality of the pump seems very good, it feels solid with a good fit and finish
                          • It absolutely provides enough flow / pressure for the Berd-Air tube(s)
                          • Connected directly to the PWM fan output of the Duet with no issues
                          • Due to it being a brushless motor PWM output is a bit more fussy (see notes below)
                          • Might get hotter than the standard pump (see notes below)

                          Aesthetic Stuff

                          • It is much more attractive than the default Berd-Air pump
                          • It should mount much easier than a Berd-Air pump (see notes below)
                          • It is more compact than a Berd-Air pump
                          • Without the mufflers (I do not have a set, but may purchase some) it seems like it might be louder than the standard pump (see notes below)

                          Other Notes
                          @klcjr89 mentioned some strange harmonic/auditory issues when running at less than 100% (255 PWM) I found that this only occurs when you are running a PWM frequency that is substantially in the range of human hearing (20hz ~ 20khz). I found that running it above ~17khz resulted in no uncomfortable sounds, which makes sense since I am old enough I probably can't hear above that range anyways 🙂 .

                          That being said 2-wire BLDC motors don't always like being PWM'd. You have to get your PWM frequency set to your liking (I settled on someplace in the 20k range for my initial testing). Depending on the PWM frequency used you will lose a little bit of responsiveness in either the low (<10%) or high (> 90%) range where changing the PWM output will not adjust the pump speed. I don't think this is an issue since with a Berd-Air I rarely need these ranges anyways.

                          I measured the noise level using a dB meter on my phone and the brushless pump is louder than the standard Berd-Air pump when properly configured; however I don't feel that comparison to the standard pump is not entirely fair at this point. My standard pump is mounted in a way that dramatically reduces the vibration of the pump. For testing this pump it was not mounted at all, I just had it sitting on rag on my desk. I have designed a similar vibration-dampening mount for this pump but I have not yet printed it or tested it; I plan on doing that for the full write-up, as well as posting the mount if people are interested. I also do not yet have the mufflers installed, which would destroy some of the aesthetic benefits of the pump, but would probably reduce the noise level even more.

                          I didn't run the pump for a full print, so I cannot fully comment on how hot the motor gets at this point, in my initial testing it seemed like it got hotter than my properly configured standard pump.

                          Thats all for now, I will post a full write up later this week if I have the time to get all the testing I want to do completed!

                          -M

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                          • mrehorstdmdundefined
                            mrehorstdmd @Phaedrux
                            last edited by

                            @phaedrux

                            CPAP blowers are not always easy to get or inexpensive if you buy them, so I designed a printable blower that uses a motor from a HDD which most people can get for free. About $3 worth of filament and $5 for a BLDC motor driver via ebay and you can move a lot of air quietly. Printed centrifugal blower/compressor.

                            I haven't tested it pushing air through a small tube like the Berdair thing. Maybe I'll get a chance in the next couple days.

                            https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/

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                            • whosrdaddyundefined
                              whosrdaddy @mrehorstdmd
                              last edited by

                              @mrehorstdmd did you find a way to control to control the blower via a PWM input signal, or do you just PWM the input voltage?
                              I have some motors laying around, contemplating which controller I should use as I have a 24V PSU...

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                              • mrehorstdmdundefined
                                mrehorstdmd
                                last edited by

                                The driver I'm using has a PWM input pin, but when I tested it on the printer I just PWM'd the power input to the driver. It would probably be better to use the PWM pin.

                                Of course, they don't provide any specs on the PWM input pin level. I would assume it is a 5V logic level input since there's some 5V parts and a regulator on the board. Maybe compatible with 3V?

                                https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/

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                                • samlogan87undefined
                                  samlogan87
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi @MSquared and @klcjr89,

                                  I was just wondering how your guys brushless pumps are going? I am looking at using either one of them or the berd air pumps. Since it looks like from the age of the posts that they have been running for a while, what are your preferences as to which is better? Have the brushless ones lasted being driven by pwm?

                                  Kind Regards,
                                  Sam

                                  Custom Core-XY

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                                  • brandonhundefined
                                    brandonh
                                    last edited by

                                    @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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