Right Chamber Fan Deflector ⧸ X2D, P2S No Warping
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Description
The right-side ventilation helps keep chamber temperature under control, but when the airflow hits the print bed directly, it can cause warping.
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Bambu Lab P2S: P2Series Design Journey
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This model redirects the airflow from the top vent without blocking it. The air now flows 45 ° upwards, creating a more even chamber temperature instead of a cold spot on the bed.
Why not simply change filament settings or modify the G-code? With materials typically printed without a heated chamber, such as PLA or PETG, the auxiliary fans are also used to regulate chamber temperature. Long prints with disabled aux fans can lead to excessive chamber temperatures and therefore heat creep and severe nozzle clogs.
Please note, as users are often confused:
The door hinge is on the left, the door handle is on the right.
This model is for the Aux Fan on the RIGHT side.
THIS model does NOT fit on the LEFT side.
For the LEFT side (P2S) you need this model: P2S Left Aux Fan 45° Deflector ⧸ Warping Denied
For the LEFT side (X2D) you need this model: X2D Left Aux Fan 45° Deflector ⧸ Warping Denied
This is about consistency and reliability, not speed records. If your goal is a lightning fast benchy, this model is not for you. If you want stable prints and repeatable results, this should be your next print.
Part #20 in my P2Series Design Journey.
Part #09 in my X2Design Journey.
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Bill of Materials Notice: Hero Shot models are usually printed in Bambu Lab PLA Basic, primarily Pumpkin Orange, Purple and Matte Charcoal Black. The Bill of Materials contains the recommended filament for the model, which may differ from the filament used for the photos.
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