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gregor.s3
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Replacing a damaged connector on the Extruder Fan

As the subject line suggests, I managed to damage the male connector on the end of my stock extruder fan during my last maintenance. The fan itself is fine, but after testing it with a power supply the connector is no longer able to provide a stable connection. Does anyone know a part number or model number for the connector type so I could see about ordering a new one? (Or ten.)

Failing that, what's the best way to go about ordering a new fan from Prusa? I bought my printer through a retailer in Canada that doesn't seem to sell individual printer parts.

Thanks for your time.

Respondido : 01/05/2018 2:52 am
jwveldhuis
(@jwveldhuis)
Eminent Member
Re: Replacing a damaged connector on the Extruder Fan

Extruder fan is hotend (always on) fan? Or do you mean the larger part cooling fan in front?

And you are referring to a male connector (=pins), does that imply you damaged the pin on the RAMBO board?

Bit confused as my fans do not have a connector, they are hard wired, and the (female) connector directly plugs into the RAMBO board.

Respondido : 01/05/2018 9:10 am
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