Hi all,
Was off line for a while with a failed hot end.
The people at PBHQ were happy to take my money and promptly ship me out a new Ubis 13 S
It went in just fine.
I am real pleased with the way it's working.
Heats up quick and so far has been amazingly consistent.
Upon further reading, it seems a fan cooling system is recommended.
Got one design from 'Thingverse' and discovered it needed a 30mm fan.
Did not have one.
Was able to get a 25mm fan from the office and worked out this housing using the dud hot end as a model.
It should fit behind the hot end blowing forward and still leave plenty of room for the original fan nozzle and position sensor.
Going to try and 'scarf up' some solid state light (LED) assemblies from the office and get them mounted as well for some down looking light.
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It uses 2-56 screws and when it tight up to the printed housing, moves a surprising amount of air.
Will install it onto the printer this weekend.
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Enough of that.
This project is a follow on to the other boxes made for things on the work bench.
One of my projects of the past is to make what we in ham radio call APRS radios.
To simplify, it's a way of combining GPS data, and VHF radio.
The effect is a fairly good and inexpensive form of vehicle tracking.
I don't know if I can post links to this web site. If you look up http://www.aprs.fi and work the map to your area, perhaps you will see some operators near by.
If you punch in KA2ZEV-8 that is the unique call sign for my car. I don't get around much.
The mobile stations for the most part just transmit data.
The base units receive the data transmissions and foward them on to people like APRS.fi for the rest of us to use.
Like printing, there are a bunch of little adjustments, some radio tweeks, some data adjustments, to make the new system work it's best.
I need to use my service monitor to generate the signals in a controlled way, and simulate the data packets, this blue Byonics box sends genuine packets to the signal generator.
The prior mounting was velcro and foam tape, so this is a vast improvement.
It's rugged, very sturdy, and is mounted to the wooden plank with two hefty screws.
It is not going anyplace.
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Last item.
Some time back I posted about these multi color light things.
A modern 'do nothing box'.
Ive taken to calling them pucks lately.
My DDS has a professional interest in 3d printing since it's replacing a lot of prior expensive hand labor making replacement teeth.
So I brought the light along to this mornings appointment.
He liked it so much he wants one for his kid's room.
A worthy project.
Right now I am printing a 100mm puck that will hold 21 of these multi color LED.
There is a top printed in a semi transparent plastic, with the LED's.
A base that feeds the power wire into the housing.
Printed the base in black, and now working on the top part of the puck.
Will post some photos before it's delivered.
Using the small sample unit in my bathroom as a night light.
It's weird but soothing.
Hard to describe.
Easy to look at.
That is the news from Virginia Beach.
Hope your all well.
Jack Crow aka Radio Mike