Ender 6 BIQU H2 Mount, Strain relief and Fan duct
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I liked the design that this was based on but had a few issues. I don't include unaltered parts here. Look back to the original design by [vampyrex13](https://www.thingiverse.com/vampyrex13) * the mount didn't sit completely flat on the carriage plate. The lower idler rollers are mounted on a slightly enlarged hole. This caused the support base to not sit fully flat. * the fan duct was a bit too close to the bed in the front. I angled the duct down by 2 degrees * the top of the duct printed pretty thin, so I thickened it a bit both top and bottom * added strain relief for the cables. There are now 3 supports. * one without the mounts * one with the original accelerometer mounting based on the original design * an updated one with mounting holes for an __ADXL343__ accelerometer I don't have accelerometer so the mountings are untried. I printed this version in case I want to try it later. The cable support allows you to insert the cables without disconnecting them. Just route through the slot. The nuts are press fit. You'll need: * cable ties * 5 - 12mm 3M cap screws, 2 more using the accelerometer mount * 2 - 3M hex nuts, 2 more using the accelerometer mount * 1 - 2M hex nut to attach the fan to the duct in the upper left. You can use the original screw... no need to use the bottom 2 screws. * 2 - 2.5M nuts and cap screws for the adxl343 __if using__ **Note:** My initial print quality with the BIQU H2 was poor. I got in touch with the company and they recommended changing the retraction to 1mm and the retraction speed to 15mm/s. Both worked really well for me.
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