Mini Fume Extractor
von Matthew-N
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Here is a mini fume extractor I designed for removing soldering fumes. You will need two M3 12mm screws, two M3 nuts, a small DC motor, a carbon filter, and a USB cable to power it.
After printing the case, you will need to remove the single layer that supports the holes on the case. Use tweezers or something similar for this.
First, put the M3 nuts into their slots on the sides of the case. A point of the hexagon should go into the accordingly-shaped slot, and it may take some effort to force them in. After you get past the outer shell, you will need to use a sharp object to push the nut all the way in.
Next, solder the positive and negative wires of the USB cable to the right and left terminal of the motor, respectively. Most smartphone chargers can provide 5V and enough amps to power the motor, so this can be plugged into any portable battery, wall wart, etc.
Then, press the motor into its housing and attach the fan to the motor's shaft. Make sure that both are pressed
After printing the case, you will need to remove the single layer that supports the holes on the case. Use tweezers or something similar for this.
First, put the M3 nuts into their slots on the sides of the case. A point of the hexagon should go into the accordingly-shaped slot, and it may take some effort to force them in. After you get past the outer shell, you will need to use a sharp object to push the nut all the way in.
Next, solder the positive and negative wires of the USB cable to the right and left terminal of the motor, respectively. Most smartphone chargers can provide 5V and enough amps to power the motor, so this can be plugged into any portable battery, wall wart, etc.
Then, press the motor into its housing and attach the fan to the motor's shaft. Make sure that both are pressed
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