Custom Ducting with Scrap Duct Work with F3D

Custom Ducting with Scrap Duct Work with F3D

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Custom Ducting with Scrap Duct Work with F3D (so you can easily customize to fit your needs) It's VERY hot in Ohio this week. I already posted a Duct Booster design earlier. But some of my other vents required some more custom duct work. In this design I combined scrap duct work that were lying around, with 3D print. I could easily print the whole thing, but why waste plastic... I am including the F3D too, so you can also do the same. Mix it up with scrap and prints! The fan I use is a 420CFM 8 inch Inline Grow Fan: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09PDMR12B/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B09PDMR12B&linkCode=as2&tag=voiyt-20&linkId=c25aef72a94e9542ff1a4ca300dc2054 The Duct Booster 1, 2 & 3 prints in Vase Mode with 1mm bottom at 0.1mm resolution. Prints within 4 hours each. I use the high resolution, to ensure there are no gaps in the print at the overhanging angles, since it's a vase mode. And the cover prints normally without any supports and takes about 4 hours. No hardware necessary for install. Works great for HVAC in old homes where the upstairs is always 6 degrees off the main floor. There are some duct boosters in the market that costs over 65 bucks, but has very low power - only about 70 CFM. This is great because: 1 - Control from the room 2 - Low noise and low power (45W) 3 - 420 CFM!!! 4 - Suction is more efficient in old houses, since boosting from basement is less effective 5 - Easy 1 minute installation 6 - No screws / hardware required - just slots into the vent 7 - Fan is a 8” Grow Fan from Homedepot - $30 each 8 - Literally blows the competition away - LOL 9 - When you move, just take it with you If you like what I do, buy me a coffee from the link below. :-) http://paypal.me/avicode

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