Ender 3 & Aquila motherboard fan controlled by parts fan Design Flaw @voxelab @Creality3D
I had discovered that the motherboard fan for my Voxelab Aquila & my Creality Ender 3 Pro & Ender 3 V2 & then also Ender 2 Pro was being controlled along with the parts cooling fan. This means that if you turn your parts cooling fan down low you are also turning your motherboard fan down low. Worse, it means that if you turn parts cooling fan off you are turning off the motherboard fan as well. This is a major design flaw as your drivers should be cooled constantly. My solution is to cut the motherboard fan wires, bare a section, then tighten them into the terminal block alongside the hotend cooling fan. This way your motherboard fan is always running. Creality or Voxelab staff: I'm a very avid 3d printer and tinkerer, I have owned dozens of 3d Printers in many various makes and models and I am available for testing and reviews. Please contact me directly here or message / email if interested in having me test a model for you.
I had discovered that the motherboard fan for my Voxelab Aquila & my Creality Ender 3 Pro & Ender 3 V2 & then also Ender 2 Pro was being controlled along with the parts cooling fan. This means that if you turn your parts cooling fan down low you are also turning your motherboard fan down low. Worse, it means that if you turn parts cooling fan off you are turning off the motherboard fan as well. This is a major design flaw as your drivers should be cooled constantly. My solution is to cut the motherboard fan wires, bare a section, then tighten them into the terminal block alongside the hotend cooling fan. This way your motherboard fan is always running. Creality or Voxelab staff: I'm a very avid 3d printer and tinkerer, I have owned dozens of 3d Printers in many various makes and models and I am available for testing and reviews. Please contact me directly here or message / email if interested in having me test a model for you.