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Snapmaker J1 5015 Cooler Mod

10EShoes avatar10EShoes

November 6, 2024

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Check out my YouTube for more creations: https://www.youtube.com/@EvanTennie

I was disappointed by the performance of the stock J1 fan and duct design. I designed this version that keeps roughly the same profile and size as the original back cover. I spruced up the venting a little to allow better cooling for the stepper motor and the hotend heat sink. It is a bit difficult to print and I did use dissolvable supports since I was printing in ABS. If you have a well-tuned PLA profile then the small geometry shouldn't be as big of an issue. The ducts were able to be printed without supports.

 

Required Hardware:

2x M3x4mm button head screw (I think anywhere between 3-5mm will work for the length)\

2x M3 threaded insert

2x 5015 fans (The front cover will need to be removed and the mounting holes need to be trimmed as the picture indicates)

2x Fan connectors (I'm not sure what connectors are used on the J1, the original connectors can be cut and resoldered to the 5015 fan)

 

Installation:

  • Insert the M3 threaded insert in the middle hole between the air ducts.
  • With the trimmed mounting holes on the fans, they should just snap right into the main panel.
  • There is “B” on the ducts that go to the back
  • Use the M3 screw to screw the duct to the main panel

License:

BY-NC-SA

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