June 21, 2022
Description
The JGAurora (now rebranded JGMaker) A5S is a great printer, and I'm very happy with almost every aspect of it. However, one place where it definitely leaves something to be desired is in the stock part cooling system. While it worked OK for most things, there came a time when I was trying to print a model with steeply overhanging points and the stock cooling just wouldn't cut it. I designed this adapter to allow a standard 5015 radial fan (24 volt, 0.1 amp) to be mounted in place of the stock fan, and it works far better than the original. Enjoy!
Notes:
Installation Instructions:
For the installation you'll need:
Step 1: Remove the stock air duct from the bottom of the hotend. It's a white plastic piece held in place by one screw underneath.
Step 2: You'll need to remove the black metal plate that's over the two fans on the back of the hotend. It's held in place by two or three screws on the sides. Once you have those out, you can begin pulling the plate off, but be careful! The stock part cooling fan is screwed onto this plate, so you won't be able to fully remove it right away. Pull it off enough to expose the part cooling fan wires. Cut these wires close to the fan, and finish removing the metal plate. Make sure to leave enough wire behind to work with so that you won't have to do any extensive rewiring.
Step 3: Take a 24V 100mA 5015 radial fan and place it into the adapter. I included holes in the adapter to correspond to the mounting holes in the fan itself, but I found that it isn't necessary to further secure the fan. Slide the fan's wires through the adapter's wire guides (see photos), and trim off any excess.
Step 4: Solder the new fan's wires to the old fan wires in the hotend. Make sure to get the polarity right, or you'll burn out your fan! Once you've got the fan connected, carefully put the adapter and fan into place and screw it down with three screws in the sides.
Printer:
JGAurora A5S
Rafts:
Doesn't Matter
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.1 mm
Filament: Hatchbox ABS
Category: 3D Printer PartsLicense:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Share Alike
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