Hey thanks!
I actually have exactly that fan in the thingiverse picture (Noctua 40x40)! It does 5.88cfm IIRC but I guess it's hampered by my ugly attachment, this one looks much better.
I put back the original fan I got with the E3D (I bought a clone first but I broke the heat break and couldn't get it back up and running without problems so I bought a "real" one) and it came with a silicon sock, didn't know it's use was also to keep the hotend protected from a print-fan!
I didn't know temp probes were that cheap, seriously O_o, will buy one and forget about integrating it in Marlin/Repetier, thanks, solves my issue!
For the water cooling, I'm actually working on a similar concept (so a second use for temperature probing) but as I have a CoreXY Bowden setup I wouldn't like a heavy water tank sploshing around at high speed (maybe I don't need That much water though...), so I thought that I do it with air instead. We'll see how it pans out...
I actually have exactly that fan in the thingiverse picture (Noctua 40x40)! It does 5.88cfm IIRC but I guess it's hampered by my ugly attachment, this one looks much better.
I put back the original fan I got with the E3D (I bought a clone first but I broke the heat break and couldn't get it back up and running without problems so I bought a "real" one) and it came with a silicon sock, didn't know it's use was also to keep the hotend protected from a print-fan!
I didn't know temp probes were that cheap, seriously O_o, will buy one and forget about integrating it in Marlin/Repetier, thanks, solves my issue!
For the water cooling, I'm actually working on a similar concept (so a second use for temperature probing) but as I have a CoreXY Bowden setup I wouldn't like a heavy water tank sploshing around at high speed (maybe I don't need That much water though...), so I thought that I do it with air instead. We'll see how it pans out...