Creality S1 / S1Pro Invader cooler Dual 5015 (Sprite)

Dual 5015 cooler and single 5015 Part cooler and backplate all-in-one.
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updated June 6, 2024

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Hey guys, 

Here is a Retro 80's Space Invader themed cooler that has great performance. 

 

I am currently using it with the s1pro with a K1 hotend (volcano nozzle) 

So it can definitely meet your cooling needs. 

I have added 2 versions. 

1x K1 hotend Mod version that has been extended. 
1x Standard hotend version

This will replace your Sprite cooler, part cooling, and your backplate. 

It's an all-in-one. including the BLtouch mount. 

It works great as is and fits great too. It's a snug fit so make sure your printer is calibrated first. 

With the K1 hotend mod, I'm able to reach 400mm/s to 600mm/s speeds. 
The K1 hotend is awesome due to its high flow. Add a CHT volcano clone like I did and you should get a max flow of around 48mm3/s to 65mm3/s, which is more than capable of those higher speeds. Just make sure your printer is tuned and tightened up. 

The K1 hotend fits perfectly, you just need to swap the JST connector on the thermostat to the little mini red JST connecter that is on the S1/S1pro sprite extruder. See the Added image. 

 

You'll need to print in PETG, ABS, or ASA. Basically any heat-resistant filament. 
You'll need 3x 5015 24v fans. (one for cooling the sprite and 2 for the actual cooler. 

You'll need 5 M3 Screws (M3x20). 3 for the fan mounts and 2 for the side to secure the cooler to the sprite extruder. 
 

If you need spacers for the BLtouch, I have some here for you to download. 
 

“Just as a side tip” you can actually put a Volcano nozzle on the regular hotend, it will stick out a lot but it works pretty well. I was using this before I upgraded to the K1's hotend Mod. 

I think you can see it in some of the images. 

I'll update you with more pictures and instructions as I go. 

 

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