printer enclosure
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 6:02 pm
Hi everybody, I am building an enclosure for M2 to deal with noise, smell and get less print warping - in that order. So I made an acrylic glass box 24''x24''x19'' with 92 mm fan on top and window exhaust (3''). No air intake until now - I am relying on doors which are not super tight.
While I am waiting for temperature sensors, subjectively it is about 40C inside with fan at ~25% power and with 90 degree bed.
smell reduced a lot, noise is mostly gone(especially high pitch one).
Now - to the questions:
if I will try to boost internal temperature - let say up 20C - will I cook the printer ?
what temperature printer will tolerate, I can make air supply to the control board but motors cooling is too complex
what temperature power supply will tolerate, I am tempted to move it in - it is the largest noise source now, and perhaps good warming element
all advises are welcome!
While I am waiting for temperature sensors, subjectively it is about 40C inside with fan at ~25% power and with 90 degree bed.
smell reduced a lot, noise is mostly gone(especially high pitch one).
Now - to the questions:
if I will try to boost internal temperature - let say up 20C - will I cook the printer ?
what temperature printer will tolerate, I can make air supply to the control board but motors cooling is too complex
what temperature power supply will tolerate, I am tempted to move it in - it is the largest noise source now, and perhaps good warming element
all advises are welcome!