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Dayi A3 Battery Platform 50mm Motor Version Powerful Blower

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 30% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 30% infill
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Dayi (A3) 20v third version powerful blower, the motor uses a 50mm diameter metal ducted fan. The third version of the nozzle adopts a dual-spiral replacement method. The battery terminals have been upgraded to injection-molded terminals, eliminating the hassle of separately purchasing copper sheets.

Accessories List:

I. 50mm Metal Ducted Fan Motor Link: https://mobile.yangkeduo.com/goods1.html?ps=G3Gtv4wdCy (Pinduoduo, you can buy the motor and speed control switch as a set, switch model Dayi 2106)

II. Dayi A3 Battery Terminal Link: https://e.tb.cn/h.7Ghuri7gmntzFod?tk=hMU4U9BxmwJCZ028 (Taobao, buy according to the pictures I posted)

Assembly Tutorial:

Just follow the pictures I posted, assembly is simple. The motor and switch have an 8-pin socket connection, and once the positive and negative power wires are soldered, the assembly is basically complete.

It is recommended that everyone download the .3mf file and print it according to their own parameters, as the filament material and brand used by each person are different.

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