Anycubic Photon Air Vent System

Anycubic Photon Air Vent System

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Order of Assembly from Left to Right:\r\nRemove old filterbox (description below)\r\nFanduct - redirects air from chambre to back, insert nuts, add caulking if needed.\r\nCover - replaces factory cover, includes clip-on mount, fix Cover to Fanduct.\r\n<em>When using the "2_Cover" following parts can be assembled separately (otherwise in order)</em>\r\nFunnel - extends channel to accept 120 mm PC-Fan, slide in from top. (For B-Funnel, reach through opening and tighten screws)\r\nGasket 'optional' - use caulking instead if desired\r\nFan - attach with short screws to Funnel, I used a USB-powered one.\r\n<em>Gasket 'optional' - same as before</em>\r\nVent - attach 100 mm / 5 inch exhaust hose with short screws (maybe hose clamp).\r\n(For B-Version, use long screws to sandwich everything together)\r\n\r\nUpdate:\r\nFanduct is now in its final version.\r\nI added alternative versions of "Cover" and "Vent," which can be screwed together. Vent is installed first, then use ~30mm long M3 screws with nuts to install the rest.\r\n\r\nHi, I really like the Anycubic Photon, but I use officially stinky resin, so I had to create a solution for getting rid of fumes. Stock filter isn't efficient enough, and LED cooling Fan distributes fumes in the room.\r\n\r\nWith this Vent system, you can direct fumes outside or through a sufficient air filter.\r\nAll parts are designed to be printed without any support.\r\nA 120 mm PC-Fan can be installed to help with evacuation.\r\nUse a 100 mm or 5 inch exhaust hose.\r\n\r\nFor Installing the Fanduct, remove Filter-Cover (sheet-metal).\r\n(Unscrew Fan in Chamber. Can't remember if necessary). \r\nOpen Back plate and remove screws for changing carbon filter, it will reveal two more screws.(youtu.be/6JowsfJEdHs - can help)\r\nRemove Printer Cover and replace old filter with Fanduct.(youtu.be/Hvggm00agiQ - just first minute)\r\nYou may have to use longer screws; guide Fan cables through slit; you may want to use caulk or grease to seal it air tight.\r\n\r\nThe next steps are easy, use the assembly-schematic.\r\nYou can use caulking instead of gaskets (or nothing).\r\n\r\nThe Exhaust-Assembly can be simply slid on and off.\r\n\r\nHave Fun

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