3D Printable Jet Engine - V3 Turbofan Driver
The V3 release features a new custom PCB by Cyberfox361, revitalized electrical design, many bug fixes and upgrades to software, improvements to the overall shaft-alignment, new components, bill of materials, and the introduction of purchasable kits!
V3 videos to come!
See GitHub for detailed change log of parts.
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***SPINNING FAN BLADES AND ELECTRICAL CURRENTS CAN BE DANGEROUS. PLEASE READ ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS AND ALWAYS BE CAREFUL.***
***THIS IS A REMIX AND AN UPGRADE TO THE ORIGINAL JET ENGINE: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1327093 with the forward covers and ducting bits from: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4193487***
This project implements many mechanical modifications to the original jet engine model paired with an Arduino and other electronics in the base to allow the user to get the main fan blade spinning up to 1700rpm! With a 12V DC motor and L298N motor driver, the rotary encoder on the front is used to control the speed from 60rpm to a user-set (and non-volatile) maximum speed. A 4-line LCD screen displays the current estimated fan blade speed, motor speed, and real-time measured voltage across the motor terminals. This project can be a great introduction into electronics if you are looking for a challenge, or a fairly comfortable build for the more experienced hobbyist.
*** Access the most recent electronics schematic, PCB Gerber files, Arduino code, and Bill of Materials for the project in the GitHub repository:***
- *** https://github.com/nairck/TurbofanDriver/ ***
***The V3 Soldering and Electronics Assembly video*** can be found on YouTube:
- Video coming soon - content recorded, just producing the sequence and commentary. The schematic should be detailed enough for assembly for eager-beavers
***The Electronics Bay assembly video*** can be found on YouTube. V2 and V3 have similar process and layout.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuEDu7CY0OE
- V3 electronics bay also assembled at the end of the soldering video
***The V2 Main Fan Assembly video*** is also found on YouTube, depicting how all the components are assembled:
- V3 video to show the upgrades from V2 coming soon - content recorded
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_5m17Y-NDY
***Pictures of required mechanical and electronics contents shown in kits on this post and on GitHub: ***
- https://github.com/nairck/TurbofanDriver/tree/main/Kit%20Lists
Estimated cost of project based on Bill of Materials on GitHub (if you didn't have any of the required parts on hand):
- ~$350 CAD
V3 Complete, Electronics, and Mechanical kits available to order, international shipping available directly from myself, in Canada. Costs below do not include shipping (usually ~$30 CAD) or applicable taxes/customs/duties (country dependent). Quote/invoice and receipt available upon request. ***Message to inquire***
- $225 CAD complete kit with all electronics and mechanical hardware, excluding printed parts.
- $160 CAD electronics kit with all required electronics, ready-to-solder. (5 kit sold)
- $75 CAD mechanical kit with all required bearings, fasteners, and glue.
If Thingiverse download is temporarily down, use this link to download 30th September 2024 ZIP of STL files and assembly STEP: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/lg8l141biyugvacnrsyb1/V3-Thingiverse-Files-30-Sep-2024.zip?rlkey=07ike8abctlv7l1ret01zpx8f&st=n229jwd6&dl=0
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***SPINNING FAN BLADES AND ELECTRICAL CURRENTS CAN BE DANGEROUS. PLEASE READ ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS AND ALWAYS BE CAREFUL.***
3D Printable Jet Engine - V3 Turbofan Driver
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