DIY - Portable Soldering Fume Extractor: 12V Battery

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025
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  • @naktaal
    @naktaal 3 года назад +3

    I've watched a few DIY fume extractor builds and this one is very clean by comparison. Thanks for incorporating 3D printing into the project. It shows how big of a difference it can make as a maker if you add it to your bag of tricks.

  • @OlivierCourmontagne
    @OlivierCourmontagne 2 года назад +3

    I think the filter should not be at the back of the extractor, the smoke will never go thru it, it should be straight in front of the fan.

    • @AaronClow
      @AaronClow Год назад

      Or redesign it so the filter is in front, and the fan sucks out the back.

  • @Kamil95150
    @Kamil95150 Год назад

    i agree this project is very clean.

  • @giuseppecolombo4701
    @giuseppecolombo4701 2 года назад

    una meraviglia complimenti

  • @WinterCharmVT
    @WinterCharmVT 3 года назад +1

    Out of curiosity, what heat gun is that?

  • @UNgineering
    @UNgineering Месяц назад

    how loud is it?

  • @PauloMoura1968
    @PauloMoura1968 3 года назад +2

    Assim até parece fácil. Muito Bom.

  • @pkmax
    @pkmax 3 года назад

    Hello, I want to recreate this wonderful project. Unfortunately the link to the project page does not work. Is there anywhere to download STL files for 3d printing? Thank you for this video and your answer in advance.

  • @jorgealves6699
    @jorgealves6699 Год назад

    Séria possível arranjar os ficheiros o site não dá para aceder obrigado

  • @coretanmasdede
    @coretanmasdede 2 года назад

    Hello, I'm from Indonesia. Very useful information and how to make it, really helped me.
    However, if I may ask, how much does your overall design weigh. Because, in our country there is a 3D printing design service with a unit weight fee.
    So it helps me if I know the overall weight of the 3D design for the payment.
    Once again, thank you.

  • @mohameddeabes7758
    @mohameddeabes7758 3 года назад +1

    Well done but remember not everyone have 3D printer my friend!

    • @creativesolutions-diy
      @creativesolutions-diy  3 года назад

      You are absolutely right, but it's only the structure that was 3D printed and you can do it with wood or even with a food container 😉

    • @naktaal
      @naktaal 3 года назад

      There are also services where you can have items printed for you for a fee.

  • @kimmyjones233
    @kimmyjones233 3 года назад

    SIR COULD U MAKE POWER BOX FROM PC OR GOT PUT IT INTO ANOTHER BOX BECAUSE THERE IS TOO MUCH STUFF GOT GO INTO IT VERY CLEAN/VERY SAFE/ VERY EASY FOR MY SON TOO USE IT HE ALWAYS NEED HELP
    1 SWITCH TURN IT TO 3V/5V/12V HAVE 1 RED LINE N 1 BLACK LINE TO PUT A WIRE INTO IT THEM 2WIREIN GO ONTO A BATTERY (((((KNOW THERE ALOT OF GOOD> DISPLAY PANEL< AND ANOTHER DISPALY U CAN SET IT TO A TIMER IT WILL TURN IT SELF!! SUM THING VERY EASY FOR MY SON (DISPLAY NOT SURE>> 50?????V)) MUST DO 24V BATTERY!!!+USB/
    HOW MUCH!!! HAGD1 SIR/FAMILYS/AL N AL BE SAFE

  • @MasParaQue
    @MasParaQue 3 года назад

    Porreiro!

  • @tommasodibello
    @tommasodibello 2 года назад

    it's absolutely amazing what you did, especially for the part of design and project in 3D print, but my friend i have to say you that this solution is not totally effective and it's important what i want to tell you now. Carbon Filter hasn't the capacity to filter the substances into soldering fumes because they are really small particles that can't be catched by the carbon filter and pass through it's entire thin. Only the 5% of it can be filtered, but other 95% of this substance pass and go into the air that you breath, and this is an hazard. You absolutely should leave the carbon filter and put an HEPA filter, that can filter particles with 0.3 micron of dimension.