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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Bassna View Post
    I have very little tools, and have never "drilled and tapped" anything before. But hey, what better time to learn? So if I cannot get that thing to loosen and re-tighten I will look more into that.
    You may want to Practice on something Else, before trying it on Printer ! LOL

  2. #12
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    Thanks for the tip I searched around and found the right size hex wrench in my flashforge pack that came with my FFCP. Woot! Now to get this all switched around.

  3. #13
    I can see that the larger fan is going to need an Air-Filter attached to it.
    Larger fan equals larger amounts of dust and filament-threads pulled in under printer !

    I had already attached a grill to it, so I'll attach a removable Filter to the grill.

    There is still room for that since the fan is only 15mm thick.

  4. #14
    Another advantage of the quieter Mobo Fan is that I can now hear the Power-supply fan,
    turning off and on, to know if and when it is operating,
    since there is no way to See if it is.

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