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Forced Ventilation H2S

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H2S
A1
H2C
H2D
H2D Pro
P2S

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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19.6 h
7 plates
4.0(1)

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Forced ventilation for your H2S / H2D. I have seen countless ventilation systems, but none that allow ventilation while printing toxic materials, as the software does not allow it. With this system, your room will not smell of the gases emitted when burning ABS/ASA/PA etc. It does not cool the chamber, and the printer still works well with this system.

 

It is recommended to print in ABS or ASA.

 

You will need to install an 80x80 mm extractor fan.

 

I hope this is helpful to the Bambulab community.

 

Regards

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This looks very good can you change the side of the vent? Aldo what have you done with the main exhaust port does it merge with the new mod you made?
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No, they are independent. The main ventilation is used for PLA and PETG, connected to an air purifier, and the new one is only turned on with toxic materials, connected to the window
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Replying to @user_153604606 :
Oh ok I wasn't sure if the exhaust vent can be switched to the left side of the unit? Also does the rise in the front block the intake vent at all?
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