Solder Fume Extractor by DareCdn 3d model
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Solder Fume Extractor by DareCdn

Solder Fume Extractor by DareCdn

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**MARCH13, 2019 UPDATE: As mentioned in the comment by "socratesjohnson" I have confirmed that the Stabilizer V1.0 file is incorrect. I have removed the file from the list and have updated the "Things File" with the correct file "Fume Extractor Stabilizer v1.1".** Sorry for the mix up.
This Soldering Fume Extractor is made for a 80mm 12v computer fan. I made the design
with a couple of options. You can mount a toggle switch to power on the unit if you
decide this is the route you want (I powered my unit using a 12V 1Amp DC 110v PSU I found on Amazon.ca). If you decide you want to add/design your own switch mount then you will want to print the file that says "without switch". The other option is the front grill
which is flat, the other has 4 sides that flare out at about a 10 degree angle, Personally
I just went with the flat design, not so sure the other design will be effective.
Items you need to complete the build:
80mm Computer 12V Fan
Optional Toggle switch to power on/off the unit
Carbon Filter (Found on Ebay and cut down to size)
1.25-1.5" bolts with matching nut (2x)
Computer Mounting Fan screws (x2)
4 smaller type screw no exact size I just used what I had on hand but probably
a m2.5 or m3 will be fine, Trial and error it.
12v PSU 110V plugin, I just bought a 5 pack from Amazon.ca for $20.99CDN Link below. ( https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00FEOB4EI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 )
As an option you can also power the fan using a 12v (3s) Lipo Battery with a JST or XT60 connector depending on your battery.
Some basic soldering skills are also required to complete the build.
Comments are welcomed

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