
Stock fan add-on for Anycubic Vyper Dual 5015 V2 Rev2
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This part is and add-on to the excellent design by DerLatzer : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4974423 It allows the use of the stock fans 4010 fans that came with the printer. I opted to go this route due to the vibrations from the 5015, and for whatever reason the two 5015 that I bought would only work starting from 75% to 100%. The parts in the picture were printed with my MJF, but the prototypes were made of regular PLA, and were on the machine for a few weeks for testing without issue. I only uploaded one side, but you just need to duplicate it and mirror in the slicer. You will need two M2 inserts for each side. Some notes on the hotend from the Vyper and the Kobra Max: The hot end is always hotter than what is indicated on the screen. At first I thought it was a problem with the sensor, but it does the same independently of changing the sensor, heater, heating block, PID, etc. Its something in the firmware. Some materials that we normally print at 205ºC are printing at 185ºC on this unit, which measured at the block with a Flir, is between 195-200. I mention this because I see a lot desperation in tuning in this printer online, and the problem may come from believing that 200ºC is 200ºC when in fact 200ºC on the screen and in the slicer is 220ºC at the nozzle, causing a stringing mess. As far as acceleration and jerk, bring all values down 15% from Anycubics recommended values, and try not to pass 60mm/sec especially for infill or solid layers, 100mm/s travel. Its slower than what they advertise, but you will have quality prints. Anyway, this is long enough, happy printing, enjoy, and share.
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