100 mm deviated Air Duct

100 mm deviated Air Duct

prusaprinters

<p>The exit hole of my basement ventilation was too close to the ceiling, so I designed this.</p><p>I do not know if many people have this problem, but I did, so I had to fix it. Because I was getting tired of cutting the upper part of the new aerator I use in my basement each time it would die. Basically, this allows you to put the device lower while the air exit is still too high. The air flow is a little bit more constrained, but you do not need to mess with aerators anymore. I also designed a mounting bracket that goes on top of this part (you secure the bracket to the duct by rotating it). I'm dropping this file too even if it is 100% specific to my device. It may help you design yours.</p><p>The deviation is ca 20 mm. My exit hole was ca 15 mm from the ceiling, so these extra 20 mm make room for a 160x160 aerator (aerator tube is ca 98 mm)</p><p>Internal diameter of the duct is ca 99 mm. The notch goes on top (mount like the cover photo).</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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