Printed all the parts except the TPU Adapter, I am waiting for a roll of fresh TPU to arrive. I printed the two parts in ABS and installed the inserts and magnets. Installing the mounting plate would be a challenge, but if you have an assistant it makes installation easier. In my case, I used a small Allen Key taped from the top to use as a guide while my son maneuvered the part from inside the machine until he could get the first screw hole inserted in the Allen key. In the meantime, I was on top of the machine and screwed in the first and second holes. I removed the Allen and installed the last screw. A few notes, if I had to do it again I might cut the tube longer than you specified (180mm) I would cut it at 195mm to 200mm, in my case the Tube is slightly too long and the short tube is a little tight (but it does work at 180mm). In the meantime I have everything installed except for the intake tube to the fan. So currently it is using the air from inside the machine, which isn't a bad solution, especially if your ambient temp in your room is low as the cold air can cause parts to warp when printing PLA. If I was FLSun I would ask you for permission to revise the kit with this installation method, it is a much more elegant solution.
On second thought, this is the only printer by default that pulls air from outside the machine. Bambu Lab (P1PS, X1C), Creality (K2 Plus, K1, K1C, K1Max), and Qidi (4Plus, Q1) all have side fans that pull air from inside the enclosure. (edited)
@Marshall_262213 good to hear that you have a use for it I removed the side fan to assemble it, but a helper would be easier The reason why I made it that way: I do not want to drill into the machine or something like that I also wanted to use parts that are available (except for the heat inserts and magnets) This mod should be easy for all, without buy stuff around the world to get It together
You are also right a out the inlet It is possible to install the fan inside without that inlet and just live with the warmer air, like most other printers do, but I wanted at least the option to keep it that way Just in case you need the fresh air for the higher speeds that should be possible with those machines
2nd generation would be a valve to change that but I have no time to do that
Thanks for the feedback about the hose, I will edit that recommendation (edited)
Loved your model. But it didn't work for my set (4-12 mm, 4-20 mm and 4-32 mm). I can't design, so I tinkercad it. Printed in PLA "nafta súper" If @Christian allows me, I can upload my humble remix. (edited)
@JuanJoseBonav_351084 nice printout, that colour looks good. If you modified it, sure you can upload that. Probably others have the same set of drills like you and could need your version
Printed all the parts except the TPU Adapter, I am waiting for a roll of fresh TPU to arrive. I printed the two parts in ABS and installed the inserts and magnets. Installing the mounting plate would be a challenge, but if you have an assistant it makes installation easier. In my case, I used a small Allen Key taped from the top to use as a guide while my son maneuvered the part from inside the machine until he could get the first screw hole inserted in the Allen key. In the meantime, I was on top of the machine and screwed in the first and second holes. I removed the Allen and installed the last screw. A few notes, if I had to do it again I might cut the tube longer than you specified (180mm) I would cut it at 195mm to 200mm, in my case the Tube is slightly too long and the short tube is a little tight (but it does work at 180mm). In the meantime I have everything installed except for the intake tube to the fan. So currently it is using the air from inside the machine, which isn't a bad solution, especially if your ambient temp in your room is low as the cold air can cause parts to warp when printing PLA. If I was FLSun I would ask you for permission to revise the kit with this installation method, it is a much more elegant solution.
On second thought, this is the only printer by default that pulls air from outside the machine. Bambu Lab (P1PS, X1C), Creality (K2 Plus, K1, K1C, K1Max), and Qidi (4Plus, Q1) all have side fans that pull air from inside the enclosure. (edited)
@Marshall_262213 good to hear that you have a use for it
I removed the side fan to assemble it, but a helper would be easier
The reason why I made it that way: I do not want to drill into the machine or something like that
I also wanted to use parts that are available (except for the heat inserts and magnets)
This mod should be easy for all, without buy stuff around the world to get It together
You are also right a out the inlet
It is possible to install the fan inside without that inlet and just live with the warmer air, like most other printers do, but I wanted at least the option to keep it that way
Just in case you need the fresh air for the higher speeds that should be possible with those machines
2nd generation would be a valve to change that but I have no time to do that
Thanks for the feedback about the hose, I will edit that recommendation (edited)
I made this S1 silent kit CPAP mount with Esun PA-CF and installed it inside chamber without hose for outside fresh air intake.
Thanks for sharing your make, hope you like the mount. Did you printed the pa CF on the S1?
@Christian yes, on S1