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MKS SBASE v1.3 coldbox case

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MKS does not make the super high-quality boarda so this "smoothieboard clone" is the same, it is not horrible but far from the original. Since I'm running the motors at max 2A and since the thermal properties of the board are not spectacular, I'm using this "coolbox" to keep the board cool.

I'm attm mounting both fan's to blow to the board both top and bottm, so the air exits on the sides of the box. I'll test also if push-pull works better (pushing air from the top, pulling from the bottom) but everyone should test themselves in coord with the type of fans they use. If you are not pushing the limits with 2A but run smaller motors one fan will be enough, but then you might look for a smaller box :)

Top of the box features RepRapDiscound Smart Graphics Controller.

Print bottom, middle and top parts.

  1. put a bottom 120mm fan in the bottom case part, screw from the outside
  2. put a SKR SBASE 1.3 board in the bottom case part. Slide the cables from slide holes and attach to PCB
  3. screw the PCB in place
  4. screw the top 120mm fan to the middle section
  5. feed the 2 flat cables from EXT1 and EXT2 connectors for the LCD trough the middle part
  6. screw the middle part to the bottom part using 4 screws
  7. screw in the LCD to the top piece, use 2.7mm thick washers to put between pcb and lcd so you can have tight fit
  8. press fit the top to the middle

use

SOURCE: https://a360.co/2TRoBJZ

can be found (as thingiverse often don't work) here too: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-mks-sbase-v1-3-coldbox-case-123592

Print Settings

Printer:

boggybot

Rafts:

No

Supports:

No

Resolution:

0.5

Infill:

10%


Notes:

0.6mm nozzle
0.5mm layer

no support

Category: 3D Printer Accessories

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