Couldn't find an internal mount so I made this.
Just remove the front Rambo board clips and then it all just clips in, I don't know if it needs the fan but it can't harm.
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Awesome. Thanks I will use that mount instead of the Rambo mount which is snug.
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I just installed this today, and it fits great. Thanks for the great design.
I thought I'd point out that you have to take off the bottom of the printer to remove the melamine bracket feet and install the plastic rails. At least, I couldn't see any other way to do it.
I thought I'd point out that you have to take off the bottom of the printer to remove the melamine bracket feet and install the plastic rails. At least, I couldn't see any other way to do it.
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For those interested, there is now an internal mount, and it accommodates up to two 60MM fans. you can find it at the link below
http://repables.com/r/760
http://repables.com/r/760
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DGBK wrote:I just installed this today, and it fits great. Thanks for the great design.
I thought I'd point out that you have to take off the bottom of the printer to remove the melamine bracket feet and install the plastic rails. At least, I couldn't see any other way to do it.
I just snapped them off as I couldn't see any reason I would want to put the RAMBO back in permanently. If I ever do I'll just print replacements.
Once the old feet are out of the way it will just snap in
I considered making a plate to fit the existing mount but the space seemed a bit tight, the network socket right up against the front and it would have made access to the SD card a bit fiddly. So I laid it down a bit to give everything a bit more room.
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Would it be possible to redo the fan plate so that it accepts two fans?
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As I was fairly disciplined when I created the sketch, so it didn't take long, I have done this. The fans had to go where they are to stay inside the supports and I have placed so they are nearer the head and bed FETs. Be aware there is likely to be a dead spot between the fans but I have tried to ensure there is nothing there that might need oodles of cooling.Eaglezsoar wrote:Would it be possible to redo the fan plate so that it accepts two fans?
I've not had any problems with the single fan so I wont be printing this myself. If you run it let me know if it's ok
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Thanks for updating the STL file!
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