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Bento Box - 92mm Fan Conversion

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PA6-CF 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
PA6-CF 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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Carbon Housing - 40mm Fan Feature Removed
Carbon Housing - 40mm Fan Feature Removed
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92mm Fan Conversion for the Bento Box 2.0

  • Fan : Noctua NF-B9 redux-1600 PWM 12V
  • Mount Pattern 82.5mm x 82.5mm, Ø 4mm ↧ 12mm
  • Fan Housing Cavity: 93mm x 93mm, ↧ 25.8mm
  • Magnet counterbore : Ø 4.2mm ↧ 2.3mm
  • Printed with all default Bambu Lab X-Y Contour / Hole at Zero. Always test print features to be sure  
  • Recommended 24V to 12V converter: Noctua NA-VC1
  • Recommend sealing the wire pass through on the fan housing (Bento Box Side), shown in picture, used a glue gun.
  • Flow Optimized for a 92mm fan, no sharp corners, smooth flow transitions
  • Extremely quiet when compared to the 40mm fans. Feels like 10% of the noise with 10X the flow.
  • All other Bento Box housings can be reused
  • Optional Intake available, see User Profile
  • Optional Carbon Housing with 40mm fan details removed, see User Profile (to be added)

     

    Flow Simulation

    Fan Cable pass through to Noctua NA-VC1

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PA6-CF 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
Great job! I printed the stock BentoBox parts for the carbon and hepa parts along with the carbonmax insert. Used your fan and top scoop parts, printed it all in Polymaker ASA. Turned out perfect! I used a 92mm Noctua chromax pwm fan with one of their 60mm cable extensions. I cut off the connector at the far end, clipped off the 2 unnecessary wires, trimmed back the sheathing, tidied up with shrink tube, and dropped the 2 wires out the hole in the bottom left of the X1C. Hooked up to a 12v supply on a smart plug and we’re cooking!
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bro can you tell me where to download the other parts?
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Replying to @ancientatlas :
The fan and scoop are from this creator right here. They've got their models listed. For the Carbonmax box, searching for it here turns it right up. Literally the first listing. Stock BentoBox parts for the rest. Give searching a try - I believe in you!
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Printed out in BambuLab PLA Matte orange, turned out pretty nice. My initial print completely failed, a total spider web mess all over the printer. This was a brand new filament out of the bag and — a first for me — it seems to have been more wet than usual. I re-dried the filament for an hour and also slowed first layer 5x and walls 2x and it printed out fine. I skipped supports which seems to have been a bad idea - few layers off the top underside got ripped off.
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It's a decent gap to run without supports, but looks like it will still work. The fan should hide that.
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PA6-CF 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
Print O.K You can definitely feel air being blown through now I used a 24V fan with 2 wires
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You can drill a hole in the wall next to the fan housing, as there is empty space behind there. Makes routing easier.
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This is a great remix of the Bento box! Little extra filter power is alway good thing. Looking sexy as hell that’s a bonus! I added a guard to the fan as I don’t want to have the blades bare. everything clears the build plate. I would recommend this to any one who prints abs/asa.
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prints as expected 😊thanks for the modification
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Printed horizontally, it takes half the time, and I tried fuzzy-skin for the up surface area but didn't like very much. I fix up for 14mm thick fans, but still a nice job 👍🏻
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Having tried several iterations of the bento box and its components. This is absolutely the best. It's quiet and easily flows 10x the amount of air as the base model. Thank you! Boosted x2
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PA6-CF 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
H2S. Running cables "under" the door for now. This project's base with larger carbon section from: https://makerworld.com/en/models/69912-remixed-hepa-boxes-for-bento-box-v2#profileId-75956
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Okay, a powerful fan is needed, about 1A
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