Control Board Box (and regulator for the lights / controller fan)
Lights
Z motor bracket + Uni joint
Adapter for heatbed PSU (messy but it works)
PSU for the heat bed**
** Interestingly this is the exact same power supply that powers the printer (so now I have 2 of them), but the one that came with the printer had the voltage selector super glued to 15v. I suspect it was supplied by the store that sold me the printer as the instructions online suggest cutting off the plug if it doesn’t fit the wall outlet which, in my country, is illegal. On the up side it also supplies a 5v USB power which I use to power my networkable arduino temperature monitor (I like to keep the room at about 24 degrees Celsius while printing).
More mods.
Added a Y belt tensioner: thingiverse.com/thing:410602 and I slotted the hole in the X belt pulley bracket (have yet to print a proper tensioner) and have virtually eliminated all the weird ribbing I was getting. Now my prints are a lot more smooth.
I’m still having dimensional issues though. Outside dimensions are 1/2mm over size, and holes are way undersize. It’s driving me bonkers. I can print a single wall test print and the walls measure less than 0.5mm thick so it’s not that it’s extruding too much.
You might have to limit the fans to around 70-80% maximum speed in your slicer though. With the ducts I found they actually blew the filament off course during bridging. But maybe that’s because I’m using different fans, maybe they’re stronger? The original fan vibrated so much it shook the entire printer (like that from day 1).