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Elegoo Centauri Canvas Relocation & Riser W/ LED
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Riser Details:
- Accommodates the original glass cover
- Roughly ~100mm high vs the excessively tall Elegoo OEM Cover
- Contains Four pass-thru holes in the rear right corner for the PTFE Tubes
- Requires 8 x PC4-M10 Pneumatic Quick Connector Fittings: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F62FZK4R?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title
- Contains a 45 Degree channel for an LED Strip with channel for LED Strip wire
- LED Strip Used for this build: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DHV8ZF4R?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title
Canvas Relocation Details:
- Canvas Dock Plate that connects to the top center screw between the filaments
- Added additional Cable block that assists in holding the Canvas cable to avoid any cable tangling with filaments or spools
- Canvas Slider Plate for dock
- Attaches to the back of the Canvas unit to slide into the dock making it easier to remove the Canvas Unit should it need to be removed (Troubleshooting issues)
LED Bracket Details (Optional & Requires Soldering):
- Bracket replaces the OEM LED Brackets with a JST Connector for LED Light
- Requires Glued in JST Connector
Rebuilt Riser general design via FreeCad, inspired by the "Elegoo Centauri Carbon - Top Plate Riser" by @3DPrintStuff
Please Note The Following:
LED Light: Please take a lot of caution if you attempt to wire up / solder. You can risk hurting yourself / others or wiring incorrectly and destroying the printer.
- De-solder the old LED light
- Solder the new Cable to the new LED light, Positive to Positive and Negative to Negative
- Solder the exiting LED light cable to the bracket (Make note of which pin will be positive and which will be negative)
- Bracket screws in using the old M3 screws it had
Questions: Please feel free to reach out and ask. More than happy to answer what I can.
Printing: All parts in photos printed on an Elegoo Centauri Carbon in PETG at .20mm, 250 Degree Nozzle, 70 Degree Bed, Supports Normal / Snug with .4mm top and bottom Z distance.
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