Repairing the lead wire connection on the print fan
Does anyone happen to know which lead wire goes to which pad on the pcb inside the print fan? I need to repair this while I wait on a replacement. Thank you!
RE: Repairing the lead wire connection on the print fan
Thank you!!
RE: Repairing the lead wire connection on the print fan
I would recommend you keep at least on spare. This will happen again.
Thank you!!
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
Print the service shelf - it will save your fans
In the print library is a oh so useful service shelf that hangs on the X horizontal rods. It is used to service the extruder body and designed to hold the fans without breaking their little wires.
RE: Repairing the lead wire connection on the print fan
Is this it?
https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/3470-prusa-printers-service-tray
In the print library is a oh so useful service shelf that hangs on the X horizontal rods. It is used to service the extruder body and designed to hold the fans without breaking their little wires.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Repairing the lead wire connection on the print fan
That's it! I have two of them. They save your fans.
RE: Repairing the lead wire connection on the print fan
Great idea. Thank you
RE: Repairing the lead wire connection on the print fan
Thanks for the link!
RE: Repairing the lead wire connection on the print fan
thank you!
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
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Eventually, you arw going to damage the fan fires to the point where it cannot be repaired. I have been doing this for almost 4 years. Sometimes, it is time to swap it out.
I would recommend you keep at least on spare. This will happen again.
Thank you!!
I don't thinks so, Why just, I don't think anything that adds to this can improve! can you explain how?
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Repairing the lead wire connection on the print fan
Does anyone know the polarity of the wires on the original fan? I need to replace mine and have an extra Fysetc DC5V radial fan.
I'm assuming that:
Red = Positive
Black = Negative
Yellow = Speed
Can anyone confirm this?