Solder Fume Extractor
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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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