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K1 5015 Fan Duct

by Hi0beczek · via Printables
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UploadedJan 26, 2025
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The original k1 blower fan was giving a lot of vibrations at high speeds, which was loud and whats worse the vibration was visible on surface of prints, the 5015 blower fan has way less vibration. You don't loose any build volume with this fan duct. Print in orientation as on picture, supports only needed where shown. It's a remix of two models: Took the duct from model below made it easier to print with less supports and relocated the mounting hole, so that it fits the blower fan I was using : K1 Minimal Silent 5015 Fan Duct autorstwa 4lan9 | Pobierz darmowy model STL | Printables.com Took the spring plate from model below and made a top mount for the fan with convenient place to locate the mosfet which is attached with the bolt holding the top of the fan: K1 Cooling Duct autorstwa Eugênio Schirmer | Pobierz darmowy model STL | Printables.com Additonally wiring and change in config instructions from this model (I've put them in here as well, so everything is in one place): Creality K1 silent toolhead covers (5015 or 5020 fan) autorstwa Stanislau Shchahliak | Pobierz darmowy model STL | Printables.com You'll need: 1x 5015 blower fan, I've used Sunon 5015 24V 0.41A Maglev PN: MF50152VX-1L02C-A99, I've also tried some other generic 5015 fan before, but it was not performing very well, this one is much better. 2x M3 heat inserts, one for the spring plate (top mount of the fan) and one for the blower fan (duct attaches to it) 2x M3 bolts, I've used 20mm and 6mm bolts. 1x N-channel field-effect transistor (MOSFET) for 2 wire fans. I've used N-Channel Mosfet - FQP50N06 -50A/60V 1x JST 1.25 4pin connector with wires (I've had 5 pin connector so just trimmed one side of it to fit into the 4 pin plug) I've also used one JST XH 2.54 3Pin Battery Plug Female & Male connector (used for balance plug for 2s batteries) for easier connection of the mosfet but it's not needed you can simply solder wires directly. I've removed pins from the male connector, drilled them out and put the mosfet prongs (after trimming them) where the original pins were and glued it together. Female connector attaches to it easily. Picture on how to wire the fan attached. You'll also need to make a change in printer.cfg file for [output_pin fan0], change cycle_time to 0.1000: [output_pin fan0] pin: !nozzle_mcu: PB8 pwm: True cycle_time: 0.1000 # changed for 5015 fan, original value 0.0100 hardware_pwm: false value: 0.00 scale: 255 shutdown_value: 0.0
fan duct 5015 k1

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