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Perfect window sealing solution for 3D Printer exhaust, modularly integrating multiple practical functions

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This might be the most perfect exhaust solution currently, compatible with 80CM ducts. The exhaust vent uses a flat opening design to reduce the window opening size and the amount of window sealing material used. The window gap adapter is designed separately as a modular design, allowing modification, adaptation, and analysis according to one's own window. It is designed to prevent rainwater backflow, integrate an insect screen, and include a built-in one-way valve, providing a comprehensive solution. The window sealing strips can be printed according to your needs and can be spliced. I did not print them; I used cheaper EPE foam instead

Tip: When printing the reducer, please clean the build plate or use bed adhesion glue to avoid spaghetti

I hope everyone likes it and shares their window gap adapter models

I will make an installation video later; my video channel: https://v.douyin.com/NgnQ3eQnvGo/

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where are the plates 2, 3 and 4?
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This is great, if you could make a hole on the side of the window, if it's single-pane glass, make the hole directly on the glass, if it's double-pane glass, make it on the window frame, in fact, just making some small holes to allow air passage would be enough. Wouldn't that be more convenient? I'm more in favor of creating a ventilated area on the window frame. If you fix your model to the window frame, it won't affect the window opening and can still vent. Aluminum alloy windows should be most suitable. Speaking of rain and insect prevention, if the holes could be smaller and more numerous, you could also utilize the cavity within the aluminum alloy window frame. Give it a try
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Rain protection mainly relies on the tilt angle, preventing rainwater from pouring into the air duct. Insect protection relies on the mesh to block large insects and a one-way valve to block small insects
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This is a very nice design that I am adapting to use on a laser engraver enclosure.
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Works really well. I searched and searched and this was the best solution for me. Recommend!
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Exactly what I needed to pull together an exhaust vent for my P2S. I have sache windows so the gap is at the bottom rather than the sides, but this model still worked for that. The integrated bug filter, back flow prevention and removable exhaust outlet are extremely useful. Doesn't take that long to print.
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