

The cable chain on a Trident or V2.4 would have to be moved back at least 5mm to clear the extruder stepper motor. The included files do not address cable management on a Trident or V2.4 but do provide mounting to the MGN12 carriage. I have also installed this on my Trident. The shroud fits a 3010 hotend fan or a 3007 fan by using a clip-in adapter. I have raised my tophat by 20mm which gives the cabling and filament tube plenty of room to breathe. The width of the main body at its base is also a very tight fit at the extremes of X travel. The depth of these fans do limit Y travel by 3mm on a V0.1 while the door is closed and tophat is on. It uses a pair of 4010 blowers which I found to produce more airflow than a 5015 blower while being notably less noisy and drawing less current. I cannot verify the fitment so if there are any issues please leave a comment. The UHF hotends will reduce Z travel by 8.5mm and the VolcoMosq by 3mm. The Dragon UHF and Rapido UHF hotends can fit in the same shroud.

I have added new stretched versions that should fit the Rapido UHF, Dragon UHF and the VolcoMosq hotends. The negative body feature of Prusa/Super Slicer can also be used to create a crop-top version of the shroud as described at the end of the tutorial.
MINI ORBITER REVIEW HOW TO
There are now two hex pattern inlays based on the design by 3DP-MAMSIH and a tutorial on how to apply them to the shroud. It incorporates a status LED as well as two for print visibility. It is designed around the Orbiter 1.5 extruder and has versions for the Phaetus Dragonfly, Dragon and Rapido HF hotends as well as versions for the Mosquito and the Revo Voron hotends. Fully assembled it weighs about 80 grams less than the original. This toolhead scales down the body of the Stealthburner to a size which fits into a V0.1/V0.2.
