WYP News Guru Dec 12, 2023 #1 Noctua has the perfect fan for 3D printer upgrades and other 24V use cases. Read more about Noctua's new 24V NF-A4x10 fans.
Noctua has the perfect fan for 3D printer upgrades and other 24V use cases. Read more about Noctua's new 24V NF-A4x10 fans.
W Warchild Active member Dec 13, 2023 #2 Im curious of their decibel values when running on a 3d Printer
WYP News Guru Dec 13, 2023 #3 Warchild said: Im curious of their decibel values when running on a 3d Printer Click to expand... Noctua rates this at 5,000 RPM max. So if you want to crank up the speeds I am sure it will be loud. It does ship with a low noise adapter, and 3D printer users should be able to lower their fan speeds with software.
Warchild said: Im curious of their decibel values when running on a 3d Printer Click to expand... Noctua rates this at 5,000 RPM max. So if you want to crank up the speeds I am sure it will be loud. It does ship with a low noise adapter, and 3D printer users should be able to lower their fan speeds with software.
W Warchild Active member Dec 14, 2023 #4 I might have to try this out. Its cheap anyway so nothing to lose. I still use my ender 5 pro but working towards an upgraded hotend/fan etc
I might have to try this out. Its cheap anyway so nothing to lose. I still use my ender 5 pro but working towards an upgraded hotend/fan etc
WYP News Guru Dec 14, 2023 #5 Warchild said: I might have to try this out. Its cheap anyway so nothing to lose. I still use my ender 5 pro but working towards an upgraded hotend/fan etc Click to expand... I've moved to a Prusa MK4. Had too many issues with my Ender 3. Too much calibration. For me, the Prusa "just works". Let's hope that continues.
Warchild said: I might have to try this out. Its cheap anyway so nothing to lose. I still use my ender 5 pro but working towards an upgraded hotend/fan etc Click to expand... I've moved to a Prusa MK4. Had too many issues with my Ender 3. Too much calibration. For me, the Prusa "just works". Let's hope that continues.