Anycubic Photon S filter hose attachment for 60mm fan
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**Please Read** Printing orientation is crucial for correct printing. The hose lid is designed with sacrificial bridging - simply print it with the round part facing up and remove the loose strings when done. Operating the Photon S in a well-ventilated room still produced an unpleasant smell, so I opted to filter and vent it outside. You don't need to print all three parts. The filter box is designed to attach to a 60mm exhaust fan added to the back of the printer using this vent duct: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3860425 Drill holes for screws in the back of your printer, unless you prefer to glue it. Cut carbon filter pads to fit inside the box and noticed a noticeable smell reduction, but further filtering might be beneficial if airflow is sufficient. If you only want a filter, print the filter box and lid. For outside ventilation, print the hose lid instead of the regular lid. I repurposed an old CPAP hose for this project: https://www.amazon.com/ResMed-Climate-AirSense-10-AirCurve/dp/B00NN7KMG4 Don't purchase this hose unless you already have it - it's expensive. The hose lid is designed for a 22mm ID hose (the right-angle end of this particular hose). Message me if you need a different size and I'll create one. A 60x25mm fan rated at about 0.2A will be necessary. With filtering and outside ventilation, the smell has been nearly eliminated.
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