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Airsuck 2000 - Standardized Version
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Updated 05/2024: Some fixes, new rotor for extruder feeder as coupler. Also added part variants for a half height version.
All Parts are interchangeable with the old version.
This is a standardized version of my previous “Airsuck 2000” fan. Inlet and outlet outer diameter are now both 100mm. The motor is now moved a inside the fan so the footprint of the ventilator is a little smaller. Also, various mounting points and aids are added for your convenience.
Although the motor is inside the fan, dust and dirt *should* be no issue as the cooling air is drawn from outside through the motor into the ventilator housing.
With the speed controller set at half speed and a filter in front of the fan, i measured approx. 47dB at a distance of 1m with an airflow of 130m³/h. Maximum airflow with a 60W power supply was at 250m³/h. Please take the numbers as a rough orientation with a grain of salt as i have no real experience in this field!
Assembly:
- follow the schematics provided b
All Parts are interchangeable with the old version.
This is a standardized version of my previous “Airsuck 2000” fan. Inlet and outlet outer diameter are now both 100mm. The motor is now moved a inside the fan so the footprint of the ventilator is a little smaller. Also, various mounting points and aids are added for your convenience.
Although the motor is inside the fan, dust and dirt *should* be no issue as the cooling air is drawn from outside through the motor into the ventilator housing.
With the speed controller set at half speed and a filter in front of the fan, i measured approx. 47dB at a distance of 1m with an airflow of 130m³/h. Maximum airflow with a 60W power supply was at 250m³/h. Please take the numbers as a rough orientation with a grain of salt as i have no real experience in this field!
Assembly:
- follow the schematics provided b
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