
Enclosure air supply system - Anycubic
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The temperatures in my enclosure were too high for extended printing times with PET-G and PLA, so I was compelled to build a supply and exhaust air system. For ABS, the supply air system can be shut down. I also use the exhaust air fan with ABS to create a negative pressure and draw air through filters. The result is a significant reduction in the ABS smell. In addition, I advise against using SUNLU ABS due to its overpowering odor. This supply air system can be installed anywhere. It's designed for an enclosure wall thickness of 19mm; more is no problem. If you have a thin-walled enclosure, simply mount the fan on the outside. I used a 92x92x14mm Noctua fan. You can find it at noctua.at/de/nf-a9x14-hs-pwm-chromax-black-swap. To supply cold air from below, I placed my Anycubic printer on squash feet/legs. There are many examples available on Thingiverse. Mounting: First, I connected the two upper parts with tape before securing them with 4mmx10mm screws. I then attached the fan to its mounting plate and secured it to the opposite side according to the wall thickness. The exhaust air filter I used is a separate design; you can find it at www.thingiverse.com/thing:4076795. I appreciate any comments or corrections.
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