64 lines
3.7 KiB
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64 lines
3.7 KiB
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# Redcraft Fursuit Cylinder Fan
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A Simple Rechargeable Cylinder Fan for Fursuit Heads
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## Installation
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### PCB
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First, solder the components to the PCB, you can refer to the method provided in the [Link](https://www.myredstone.top/archives/5215).
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The non-silkscreened 0Ohm resistor next to U3 is used to configure the fan PWM positive and negative.
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For DV05028B12U, use the 0Ohm resistor to connect pad closest to **inside** PCB (positive PWM).
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The JP2 connector is used to connect the battery level indicator module, so **don't** solder XH2.54-2P.
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You can refer to the following procedure to verify that the PCB is working, and reproduce the soldering of J1 or U1 if there is an abnormality.
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> **Note**: No abnormally high temperatures in the IC and other components throughout the process.
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> **Note**: The following tests are performed with a **good** battery.
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> **Note**: If your Type-C PD power supply is unable to detect the current status, you can apply an adjustable power supply directly on the Type-C or C23 (**left** end is positive). But don't forget to test if it still works when connected to a standard Type-C PD power supply.
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1. Ensure that there is **no shorts** for C1 C2 C23 and that their resistance is at the MOhm level.
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2. Ensure that there are **no false shorts** between the IP2368 and Type-C pins and to GND.
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3. Ensure LEDs are oriented and colored correctly.
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4. When connected to a standard Type-C PD power supply and **without** battery.
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1. Ensure the power supply should be around **20V**.
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2. Ensure the power supply should be around **0.6W**.
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3. Ensure the C2 voltage should be around **12.6V**.
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5. Insert a battery of less than **50%** capacity, ensure the red light blinks **4** times and then goes out.
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6. When connected to a standard Type-C PD power supply with a **50%** capacity battery (**Pay attention to high temperature**).
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1. Ensure the red light comes on quickly and without blinking.
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2. Within IC protocol negotiation, ensure the power supply should be around **0.6W**.
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3. After IC protocol negotiation, ensure the power supply should be about **24W** (12W for 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V).
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4. After IC protocol negotiation, ensure the voltage across R9 should be **10mV** (**right** end is positive).
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7. After unplugging the standard Type-C PD power supply, ensure the red light goes off in about 1 second.
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8. When the battery is fully charged, ensure the red light will be off and the blue light wull be on.
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9. Ensure Type-C can support PD3.0 30W, APPEL 2.4A, BC1.2DCP, QC3.0 5V-12V, AFC 25W, FCP 24W, SCP 25W, etc.
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10. Connect the fan and make sure the fan can rotate and adjust the speed properly.
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11. Ensure the battery level meter can correctly display the battery level.
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### 3D Printed Parts
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> **Note**: The following parts are printed with a 0.4mm nozzle and 0.2mm layer height.
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> **Note**: STLs not mentioned here can be printed using the auto-orientation directly
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**CylinderFan-Master-Body.stl** - Position the fan upward and add support to the lower **plane** at the lanyard.
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**CylinderFan-Master-FanMount.stl** - Add a cylinder to the large center hole, set up layer 0 top, bottom, and walls with 15% honeycomb fill.
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**CylinderFan-Nozzle-\*.stl** - Add support to the outer circle below. Pause the print and add the magnet while the magnet hole closes the layer.
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**CylinderFan-Electronic-Body.stl** - Print the LED translucent faces with a white filament. Add support to bottom slide.
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**CylinderFan-Battery-\*.stl** - If you select a finished battery, you only need to print the CylinderFan-Battery-Adapter\*.stl part, otherwise print other STLs.
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### Assembly
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Just assemble according to CAD drawings.
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Be careful **NOT** to allow parts to run over, wrap around, or rub the wires.
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