I'm no electronics expert but I think the capacitors on the side are so when power is lost, the printer has enough power to quickly dodge the toolhead out of the way and save its current progress. Snapmaker like to make a big deal out of this
I had my power supply mounted upright. But the longer I use it the louder the fan gets. I was thinking that it might be the 60 mm fan that’s causing the noise not the small fan . do you know the dimensions of the 60 mm fan
Thank you for this video. I have the original 350 and it’s super loud. I didn’t want to spend the money on a new power supply. This helps. Thank you a
Glad I could help :)
I'm no electronics expert but I think the capacitors on the side are so when power is lost, the printer has enough power to quickly dodge the toolhead out of the way and save its current progress. Snapmaker like to make a big deal out of this
Thank you!
Hi, Enjoyed the video
would you be willing to share the design of the backplate? Thanks!
It can be found in thingyverse :)
Thank you. Mine is loud like a tank. Can you share the 3d print file so we can reproduce?
I had my power supply mounted upright. But the longer I use it the louder the fan gets. I was thinking that it might be the 60 mm fan that’s causing the noise not the small fan . do you know the dimensions of the 60 mm fan
60mm x 60mm x 15mm - 20CFM airflow / 4000RPM
Would've been really nice if you showed how the big fan is changed as well, is it possible you could make a new video? :)
I'll see what I can do, ill be retiring the 2.0 shortly and might be able to fit a video in :)