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V0 Auxiliary Cooling Fan

Auxiliary Cooling Fan Ducts for the Voron V0 3d-Printers, using either a 5015, 6028, 7530, 9733 or 12032 Blower fans. Lineup of all Ducts

Below the 6028 Fan and duct installed in a v0.2 using the screw mounts. 5015 Fan installed

The ducts can be easily installed after the Printer has already been fully assembled, as there are mounting options that don't require preloaded nuts in the extrusion slots.

Since the R1 release there are now 3 mounting options:

  1. (Legacy) Clamp-Mount: this one just clamps the duct to the bottom extrusion. This was an easy way to secure the ducts, however the ducts were prone to come loose from vibrations and could tilt into the print volume, colliding with the toolhead. This version is no longer recommended.
  2. Screw-Mounts to secure the bottom and top of the ducts to the frame. These allow the most secure installation, however you will need preloaded M3 nuts in the slots of the extrusion (2 at the bottom and 2 at the top). Due to space constraints installing these Mounts (especially the top ones) can be rather difficult on the larger fan ducts with the frame assembled.
  3. Twist-Mounts that get inserted into the extrusion slot and twisted 90° to secure to the frame. These provide a very solid mount while not needing preloaded M3 nuts and therefore are the recommended installation method for already fully assembled printers. If these are too tight or too loose after installation you can adjust the CAD-Files to improve the mount, a guide is provided in the docs folder. There also is an alternative stronger version of the bottom twist mounts which don't rely on layer adhesion as much and should therefore be much stronger than the standard ones. The stronger mounts require 2 additional Heatsets and M3x12 screws.

All of these mounting options use the same main duct bodies, so you could also mix and match as you want. For Example if you used a Nevermore filter before you could use the 2 M3 nuts in the bottom extrusion to secure the bottom of the duct with a screw mount and the top with the twist mounts.

No matter what mount you choose it is highly recommended you use one of the top mounts to ensure proper alignment towards the print bed and avoid the duct to collide with the toolhead.

The ducts come in 2 Versions: A Unibody Version for which you'll need a larger Printer as it is 170 mm long and a 2 Piece Version which you can print on a V0 and glue together after printing.

I have not done any CFD-Simulation on these shrouds, so they definitely could be better.

Currently, there are ducts for the following Blower Fan sizes available:

There also are ducts that target their airflow 3 mm lower than the MiniSB for people using higher flow toolheads where the nozzle sits slightly lower in the UHF Folder. This is not required for High-Flow setups that don't change the nozzle height like chirpy's Rapid Burner.

I also started adding ducts, that I was requested to make for specific setups, to the repo. You will find these in the Customs Folder.

Warning about Tolerances

There seems to be quite a bit of variance in the exact mounting hole patterns on these blower fans, especially the larger ones. So you could run into compatibility issues and need to adjust the model in CAD. I used GDSTIME fans for all my tests, so these should work.

Additionally, the width of the slots on the MakerBeamXL or LDO Extrusions can vary a lot. These generally are specced at 3-3.2 mm wide. The ducts were designed with a 3.2 mm thick part that slots into the extrusion. This was made to ensure a snug fit, however on some frames it could be very difficult/impossible to slot in. So either you can just print it and sand down the bottom part if needed or measure your frame before printing and adjust in CAD for the measured slot thickness.

Overhang Test

For Comparison Pictures of the cooling Performance check the Overhang Tests Document. These are currently outdated as they use the old ducts from before the R1 Release.

Print Settings

As these parts don't hold any high loads you don't have to print these according to the Voron Guidelines. 3 Perimeters with 25% Infill are more than enough.

Stuff to keep in mind

Connecting the fan

You'll need a way to connect the fan, there are a few ways to do this outlined in the Connecting the fan documentation.

Shroud Clearance

If you have LEDs or a Camera mounted to the underside of the Y-axis extrusions these will likely collide with the fanshroud, so you might need to move the LEDs to the top.

BOM

Depending on your choice of mount and fan the BOM changes. The parts for the mounts are the same, regardless of fan:

Part Quantity Notes
M3x5x4 Heatset Insert 3 for all mounts
M3x16 BHCS 3 for clamp mount
M3x12 BHCS 2 for screw and twist mount
M3x8 BHCS 2 for bottom screw mount
M3x6 BHCS 2 for top screw mount
Superglue only if using a 2 piece duct
VHB-Tape for top mounts

For the stronger twist mounts you will need 2 more Heatsets and M3x12 screws, so 5 Heatsets and 5 M3x12 screws in total.

BHCS can be substituted for SHCS.

Additionally, you will need some Hardware to secure the fan. See the specific README of each version for a list of additionally required parts.

Assembly instructions

Refer to the General Assembly Instructions documentation and the additional information in the README of each specific duct.

Firmware Configuration

There are example klipper configs with macros and display entries provided. These allow easy control of the fan and even Slicers like BambuStudio or OrcaSlicer to control the fan with G-Code.

Refer to the Firmware and Slicer Configuration documentation.

Credits

Thanks to the Voron Team for their great work on the V0 Printer: Voron Design

Following Fan Models were used in CAD:

Changelog

2024-04-07

  • Add WIP Dual 5015 duct

2024-02-14

  • Add 12032 Hex-Zero variant
  • Add Stronger Bottom Twist Mount Variant. This does not rely on layer adhesion nearly as much as the standard version, so it should be a lot stronger. However, you will need 2 additional Heatsets and 2 M3x12 screws.
  • Moved Mounts to separate sub-folders for better organization

2023-12-23

  • Updated slot-bar to be a bit flexible and increase compatibility with different extrusion slot widths, while still providing some stiffness
  • Added first custom duct model for the Hex-Zero with a 75x30 mm blower

2023-08-25

  • Add experimental 5015 & 6028 ducts with clearance for klicky probes

2023-08-15 R1 Release

  • Remade all ducts to make CAD cleaner, wall thicknesses more consistent and the design more consistent overall
  • Adjusted ducts to reduce back pressure and improve overall cooling performance (12032 Version seems to still have a bit of a back pressure issue, but is far better than the old design).
  • Increased thickness of bottom bar that slots into the extrusion for more rigid mount. Tolerances of these slots are quite big, so on some frames it could get tight.
  • Added Cable-Channels to rear for tidier wire routing
  • Added Screw-Mounts for the bottom and the top of the ducts (Require preloaded M3 nuts)
  • Added "Twist"-Mounts for the bottom and the top of the ducts
  • Improvements to Supports, resulting in better print results. However, these are slightly harder to remove.
  • In addition to STEP Files I also exported the source Fusion 360 Files, allowing for easier Modification and understanding of how these ducts were created.
  • Updated Documentation to reflect these changes
  • Added links to the used CAD-Files for the fans

Changes made to ducts to improve cooling performance:

  • 6028: Duct Outlet is now 85 mm wide (before 80 mm)
  • 7530: Duct Outlet is 90 mm wide and 3.5 mm high (before 80 mm and 3 mm respectively)
  • 9733: Duct Outlet is 100 mm wide and 4 mm high (before 80 mm and 3 mm respectively)
  • 12032: Duct Outlet is 110 mm wide and 5 mm high (before 90 mm and 3 mm respectively)

All had slight changes to the internal flow guide geometry to (hopefully) improve cooling performance.

Known Issue: The 7530 duct still has higher airflow on the left side than on the right side, at least at 100% speed. Will need to rework the internal flow guides some time in the future.

2023-06-24

  • Add centered Top Part for the 12032 Duct for better alignment when installed on the left side of the printer. Deprecated old version.