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 Author: AETEK Author: AETEK
  
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 The following changes to the JGAURORA A5 3D printer have the goal to make the printer so quiet that you can operate the A5 in the living room, without being bothered too much by noise. The visual appearance of the printer should not be changed. Not every possible option is discussed; only the relevant aspects. For example, the Stepper Drivers article does only explain the changes that are important for noise reduction and installation. For more detailed information other sources of information already exist. The changes shown here require knowledge in the field of Arduino, Marlin firmware and electrical engineering and can overwhelm normal users. Also, I would like to point out possible dangers that exist in certain interventions. All adjustments have been checked for function. The changes to the cooling system are designed for use at room temperatures in the range of five to twenty-five degrees Celsius. If the room temperature is higher due to climatic conditions, then you can not reduce the noise level so much, without risking damage to the hardware.\\ The following changes to the JGAURORA A5 3D printer have the goal to make the printer so quiet that you can operate the A5 in the living room, without being bothered too much by noise. The visual appearance of the printer should not be changed. Not every possible option is discussed; only the relevant aspects. For example, the Stepper Drivers article does only explain the changes that are important for noise reduction and installation. For more detailed information other sources of information already exist. The changes shown here require knowledge in the field of Arduino, Marlin firmware and electrical engineering and can overwhelm normal users. Also, I would like to point out possible dangers that exist in certain interventions. All adjustments have been checked for function. The changes to the cooling system are designed for use at room temperatures in the range of five to twenty-five degrees Celsius. If the room temperature is higher due to climatic conditions, then you can not reduce the noise level so much, without risking damage to the hardware.\\
 Experience has shown that once you start to reduce noise, other disturbing noises suddenly appear in the foreground that were previously inaudible. There is a possibility for all disturbing noises to reduce these. It's just a matter of the effort you want to do. Experience has shown that once you start to reduce noise, other disturbing noises suddenly appear in the foreground that were previously inaudible. There is a possibility for all disturbing noises to reduce these. It's just a matter of the effort you want to do.
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-ToDo: \\  +  * **[[Silent Stepper Driver TMC2208]]** Difficulty: Advanced  
-  * Automatic control the Cold-End fan. Difficulty: Advanced (Project completed, documentation is pending.) +  * **[[Remove FAN PWM noise]]** for the print cooler (lower A5 fan) Difficulty: Advanced 
-  * Reduce power supply noise. Difficulty: Professional (Project completed, documentation is pending.) +  * **[[Automatic Control The Cold End Fan]]** (upper A5 fan) Difficulty: Advanced  
-  * **[[Remove FAN PWM noise]]** Difficulty: Advanced +  * **[[Damping the Bowden extruder for noise reduction]]** Difficulty: Beginner 
-  * Silent Stepper Driver TMC2208. Difficulty: Advanced (Project completed, documentation is pending.) +
-  * Damping the Bowden extruder for noise reduction. Difficulty: Beginner (Project completed, documentation is pending.) +
-  AETEK's Silent Custom Firmware. Difficulty: Advanced (Project completed, documentation is pending.)+
   * **[[Silence the Bowden Extruder Coupler while retracting]]** Difficulty: Beginner   * **[[Silence the Bowden Extruder Coupler while retracting]]** Difficulty: Beginner
-  * Replace metal plain bearings with plastic bearings. Not planned yet. Difficulty: Advanced  +  * **[[Reduce power supply noise]]** Difficulty: Professional    
 +  * Replace metal plain bearings with high quality plastic bearings. Not planned yet. Difficulty: Advanced 
  
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-//Status: 5. July 2018: Filling the content//\\+//Status: 6. July 2018: Completed//\\
  
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