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This is probably for the Anycubic I3 Mega (2018). It will also work with older ones, but not with all newer. Thise board is with the big capacitors (the 2 black round things).
With this PSU, you need a 92x14mm fan. The best choice would be this from Noctua: The right side of the board is closed for better airflow.
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Probably for all printers which were shipped between late 2018 and October 2019.
With this board, you need a 92x14mm fan. The best choice would be this from Noctua: The left side of the board is closed for better airflow.
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This is probably for the newer Anycubic I3 Mega and Mega S, especially for all which were shipped after October 2019.
However, I think this version should work with every Anycubic. Big differnece is, that the 60mm fan has a lower airflow than the 92mm fan. But because of the bigger coil, the bigger fan won’t fit. With this board, you need a 60x25mm fan. The best choice would be this from Noctua: |
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For the fan, use the orange plastic things and just put it in like it is shown in my picture and then cut it.
For easier installation (no wire cutting), I bought this adapter: 3to2pin Adapter You maybe have to cut off the top of the adaptor to get it to fit. Also, you should use the included low noise adapter. The fan will then be ever quieter. First Low Noise Adapter and then the 3 to 2 pin adaptor or just use the cable from the old fan and cut it. Than just scramble the cables in and put the cover back on. Maybe you have to press it a bit in. |
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I also printed this driver cooler (this orange fan duct): Fanduct
and used this one: Noctua 40x10mm |
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