
Made a better version of my Nighthawk Hemera Parts Cooler. I’m calling this the V2 Nighthawk. I will leave the other one as is. This one is specifically designed to work with the X1 Mount I designed for Fulament. Link below.
This version has lower nozzles and centered in the middle so this should offer better flow. A 200mm bridge test was done by my friend and there was only a slight sag, I attached a picture.
Printing Tips: Print in PETG or ABS, Do supports as pictured if you think you can remove them, or print without supports. The inside will sag a little so turn up your part cooling. Orient as pictured. Layer height as detailed as you want, and infill at least 10%.
Hardware: Mounting the fan to the mount will require (3) M3x25 bolts and (3) M3 Nuts. Mounting the plate to Hemera will require (3) M3x5. You will need to extend your stock fan wire to use the cooler. For the cover, you’ll need (2) M3x12.
Hardware:
Duct to Mount
- (3) M3 x 25
- (3) M3 Hex Nut
Mount to Hemera
- (3) M3 x 5
Cover to PCB
- (2) M3x12
- (2) M3 Hex Nut
Revision History
01/11/2020 – V6 and Volcano mounts were a little thin at the bottom hole, added some room. Thanks for noticing Garrett Revels.
- Happy Printing!
Fulament Hemera Mount: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4066665
Version 1: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4027970
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This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/35ZJ1DX on January 17, 2020 at 01:10PM by chanh55
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