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Chamber Fan Duct For Bambu Lab p1p 811f1a3a B7e7 41db A4ab 5ac4a4f5b211
Chamber Fan Duct For Bambu Lab p1p 811f1a3a B7e7 41db A4ab 5ac4a4f5b211
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Summary
Fan duct for the "Chamber Temperature Regulator Fan" for the P1P (fits a
92x14, 92x25 or 92x38 mm)
Printing
Installation
The fan is mounted with 4 countersunk M3x6 screws, the duct itself is
mounted with 3 (or 4, if you can reach it) self tapping 2 mm screws (oddly
the only thing i've encountered non 3 mm screws on the P1P)
Since the space is a bit tight, lower the printbed to the bottom, so the z-
axis carrier is out of the way
then mount the bottom right screw of the fan but dont tighen yet - move
the duct into position and and then turn the fan into place until it “snaps”
on the screw mount pins
insert the 4 remaining screws and then move the duct to the final position
and mount them to the frame of the P1P
you need to drill some holes in you rear cover - you can use this guide by
ktothestank to drill your holes
an alternative solution is to use this model to just print a new rear panel
designed by dgyenes
if you more fany the original style with a grid of holes, you can take a look
on the printable panel by Lars Becker
the fan is controlled by gcode in the default profiles of the P1P, you don't
have to do anything. if you want to control the fan in Bambu Studio, you
need to change the config however - under Windows, navigate to
%SystemDrive%\Program Files\Bambu Studio\resources\config.json and set
"FUNC_CHAMBER_FAN" : true - you can now control the fan just like the
other Fans on the printer (like the X1 or X1C does)
Compatibility
The duct will work with every standard 92 mm fan - but if you want to
install a fan with more than 25 mm height, you need to use the alternative
model for 38 mm fans - this is not tested though, since the original fan is
25 mm and also if the height is reduced, the duct gets pretty narrow (the
38 mm variant is not tested by myself - so it would be great to get some
feedback)
you need to use a 24 V PWM fan to work - replacing it with a regular PC fan
(Noctua etc.) you will need a step down or buck converter to get the
needed 12 V - there is plenty of space to mount it below the duct, don't
mount it on the side, it might collide with the z-axis
Model files
chamber-fan-duct-92x92x25-mm-v9.3mf
chamber-fan-duct-92x92x38-v9.3mf
License
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