Anet A8 Electronics Case - Dual Mosfets & Mainboard, 92mm Fan
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--<b>If you wish to use Leo_N's hulk frame, print the revised left bottom support for his design.</b>-- Changes made to the original design: - All vents changed to a hexagonal design: maximises airflow, easier to remove supports, nicer modern appearence. - Changed fan from 80mm to 92mm (no real reason for this, I just had a 92mm fan on hand). - Strengthened & thickened the cable guides (they would snap as I removed the supports from the original version) - Removed Anet A8 text from original (felt it was a cleaner look without) - New fan mount designed for 92mm fan, this was of my own design. - Rounded corners for cable inlets (to prevent damage to cables) The posts that insert into the box on the lid (or the holes in the lid) will need to be filed down slightly for a snug but not too snug fit, this will depend on the tolerances of your 3D printer, but I had to. I have included two fan cover designs, one has larger holes, maximising the airflow. The other's holes are sized the same as the rest of the case, so use this if you'd prefer a more uniform look. Both fan covers are raised from the fan slightly so that air can enter on the edges. I believe the original designer suggests m3.5 screws, I used some screws I had on hand and am not sure of their thread size. I would suggest to use a brim to prevent curling of the corners at the bottom of the print. Thanks to the original designer. *EDIT - 21.09.2018* "Thin fan cover.stl" is for the inside of the lid, to prevent wires from getting caught in the fan on the inside of the case. This may not be necessary for you depending on how neat your cables are. Its only 2mm thick, so shouldn't effect needed screw height. *EDIT - 28.09.2018* For those wanting to use in conjunction with Leo_N's Hulk Frame, please bare in mind that the bottom support for the hulk frame clashes with the case. I have included a revised left bottom support, tested and fits well.
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