Carbon Filter for Anycubic Photon Mono SE

Carbon Filter for Anycubic Photon Mono SE

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This is the DIY carbon filter for Anycubic Photon Mono SE. It should reduce some resin fumes.The factory carbon filtration of Photon Mono SE doesn't work quite well. Two fans push fumes from build area through the activated carbon sponge to the bottom printer cavity and there large fan pushes air to the bottom of the printer. As the result, all partially cleaned air with fumes flows outside of the printed and spread all around the room.Disclaimer:This filter does not completely eliminate all resin fumes, please still keep your printer in a well ventilated area.Involves changing manufacturer's design, so continue at your own discretion.Materials:2pcs of M3x10 screws (5.5 mm head)Assembly:Unscrew build area fanWith the M3x10 screws screw the Base to the printerPut Fan Pipe on the BaseWith default fan screws screw fan to the Fan Pipe by diagonalFill Container with the activated carbon. You could buy activated carbon for fish tank in any Pet Store Close Container with the LidPut Container on the Fan PipeWith the right fan repeat the same process, but rotate the Base by 180 degrees.Notice: the right fan wires are shorter than the left, so possibly you will need to open bottom cavity and cut cable tie or even resolder it. It is up to you.For better result you could also seal the printer main lid joint with sealing tape or some other sealing materials.

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