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Argo Prima 9 Mobile A/C Hose Adapter (130mm)

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 15% infill
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If this design saved your summer or fixed your A/C setup, I would be incredibly grateful if you considered dropping me a Boost! Happy printing!

Description

I designed this custom hose adapter for my mobile AC unit after the original hose broke off. It features a simple push-fit mechanism with a flange that snaps securely into place on the exhaust port of the climate unit.

Specifications

  • Compatibility: Specifically designed for the Argo Prima 9 (but may fit other units with the same exhaust profile).
  • Hose Diameter: Fits a 130 mm hose.
  • Thread Type: Counterclockwise (CCW); (Distance between each thread is 15mm)

     

Print Settings & Material Recommendations

⚠️ Important Note on Material: The exhaust of a mobile climate unit gets quite warm during operation. Do not print this in PLA, as it will likely soften or deform.

  • Minimum Material: PETG (or any other temperature-resistant material like ABS/ASA).
  • Perimeters/Walls: I recommend at least 3–4 walls for extra strength on the snap-fit tabs and threads (This is considered in the print profile).

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