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Minimalist Soldering Fume Extractor (80mm PC Fan)

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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optimized for A1 mini 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This is an upgraded version inspired by the original design. It features a scaled-down back plate to fit an 80mm Fan (rather than 120mm) and now has tight-fitting M3 bolts (eliminating the need for nuts and washers).

Additionally, the front plate is completely different inspired by the design of this fan guard by Jahplus. I then added a switch and socket mount for a standard small rocker switch and a DC jack that suits a 2.1 or 2.5mm jack so long as it uses a 13mm mounting hole. The hex nut used to fasten the DC jack will slot into place and thus make tightening the jack easier.

 

The fan cables then slot through a small hole. To wire this up, connect the negative wire of the fan to the negative tab on the DC jack, then the positive wire of the fan to one side of the switch, and the positive tab on the DC jack to the other side of the switch. Doesn't get much easier than that :)

 

It uses 4x M3 bolts to screw it all together, an 80x80x10mm active carbon filter from a fish tank or solder fume extraction filter replacement and two M3 screws on the back (along with the DC jack, 80mm PC fan and an SPST DC rocker switch).

 

Works surprisingly well, is fairly quiet and was made from spare parts (aside from the filter). Very small, portable and minimalistic.

 

Originally I loved the idea of just having a super simple design with no switches or plugs etc etc. But then I realised switches and plugs are very useful.

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Made some modifications to the cover and dimensions in order to fit (2) 3.7v Lithium Ion batteries / USB-C Charging Module & Boost Converter so it'll output between 4v -12v now (Adjustable on the side). I have cover mod stl, part links and dimension settings if anyone wants them... just reply.
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Can u share that
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Replying to @Graffjay_A1 :
Look to my profile... Will be adding soon, within the week.
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Yes, please share. Thanks!
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Your Fume Extractor inspired my design and gave birth to this mini rechargeable battery version... thanks again Tin Foil Hat... Will be posting STL on my profile within the week
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looking great mate!
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Added a Carbon Filter Attachment to the front of the fan instead of the back... seems to work better... Will be loading stl for download on my profile soon.
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cool idea! thanks for sharing
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Had to modify a bit, since i had a bit different parts, 2 tabs on the electrical backpanel and the holes for the fan didn't really match. Anyway, didn't make this to look pretty :))
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Just a couple of personal modifications and it's working perfectly, thanks!
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muito bom
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Fantastic design! I used an 80mm slim fan and built an adapter for the pub for a selectable voltage USB C port. I decided on the adapter because it was quick to print and I made the decision after printing the full body and back panel.
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Hi, where is a rear cover?
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That can be downloaded from the original model but I'll upload a copy too
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Replying to @OverInvented :
Hi, that would be nice to have all parts together.
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Replying to @aceranic1 :
Yep did that this morning, hopefully you can see it
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is thair one for a 92 mm one
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you can scale it up in your
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