Hey Guys
I'm Retro D and this is my Pixel Dual 5015 cooling system - Benchy Killer Edition. aka over 9000!
Disclaimer : This is just for fun. You are welcome to my work and my mission by ing and ing in.
If you have any feed back just let me know. Let's push this little s1 pro to it's limits
okay with that said,
I created and finalized my Pixel cooling system.
It worked so well, that I thought to myself, what would happen if I just went crazy overkill, Balls to the wall, and just over-exaggerated everything that made it good?
Im talking Bigger Ducts, a Bigger cooling area, straight path from the fan to the ducts (no more angled fans). Super over-the-top. Super wide.
Fat Boi.
Was even going to Add a third fan. I mean 3 outlets = 3 fans, what could go wrong? lol. But then I thought, wowzies, Calm down Dom.
2 Fans are enough! Although maybe in the future we try 3 out. :P
I'm super curious.
Well, let me tell you. I'm impressed!
Managed to pull out A Benchy at 20 min!!!! and at 0.2 Layer height!!!
If I Push it, I can get 25min with 0.16 layer height. (my new fine detail Speed King)
I added the 20min Gcode for you to try out. can just send it to the printer and test it.
One again:
Disclaimer
To Be honest it's super OverKill.
So Only purchase if you are like me and Want to see what the limits really are and enjoy the Fun of upgrading.
It's just Fun.
My Pixel Cooling System is great and I would recommend that if you starting out. But if you crazy like me. Then in.
There's a 3 and 4-piece design. so depending on the color scheme you want you can decide.
Basically for the 4 piece design, the bracket that holds the fans together is separated from the dual 5015 mount.
Can use all the same instructions and materials as the Pixel.
Same screws, same bolts.
Added a height guide too. it's a t shape bracket that you place the cooling system on and your nozzle should be in line with the bottom of the T intersection. It basically allows you to set it at 5 to 6 mm from the nozzle. Just a spacer.
This Design actually came out shorter. due to the reduction of the angle in the Fan inlets. (Allows for a More Direct path)
Important
to do a Maintenance Check before. So you allow for better speeds with less ringing.
I replaced my POM rollers and wiped down all the Bars (channels for the wheels) with Alcohol to remove the plastic fluff and grime buildup the Wheels create.
And made sure all my tensions were good.
So with that said. Enjoy!
You better and show me your results! Look forward to your Makes!!! Also if you Have any suggestions just drop me a comment and I can always try to make it happen.
Have a good day!
Update: I realized I didn't say what "CR touch Zero Offset probe backplate mount" I'm using.
I found a really cool one by a creator called
Lasse Lauesen.
Link here. https://www.printables.com/model/438768.
Lots of room and the CR touch mount has a cavity above it for wires to be squished into.
Update: Added New Duct. It's a Remixed Eva v3 Duct, Widened, and split. Actually ended up looking Like the new Eva v4. just the middle outlet is way wider now, even more than Eva v4.
Update: Added the X-axis sensor mount, This is not the free one I have. its been neatened up and is a better fit.
Update: Added a gif of me printing at a casual 170 to 250mm/s
:P
Update: 7/25, Added new fast PETG profile. I adjusted a few things and the prints are coming out really clean, with no stringing at all. enjoy.
Update: 7/25, Added new single outlet duct. works really well. I would recommend this one. Im getting really good results.
Update: Added back plate with more .