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FumeFan

A rechargeable desktop fan to suck fumes away from you while soldering, replaceable activated carbon filter to remove some particulates.

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This project was created on 08/23/2021 and last updated 4 years ago.

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To start off, thanks to JLCPCB for sponsoring this project. JLCPCB Prototype for $2 (Any Color): https://jlcpcb.com/DYE I've really been meaning to make a little fan to sit right in front of me while soldering so I don't need a big room fan blowing everything across my bench. And if something is worth doing, it's worth way overdoing ... so let's throw a snazzy oled display, large lithium ion battery, custom 3d printed case and some fancy digital controls in the mix while we are at it!

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fanBOM.txt

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plain - 12.37 kB - 09/15/2021 at 17:53

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Rear Case^FumeFan Assembly.STL

3D Printed Rear Wall

Standard Tesselated Geometry - 107.02 kB - 08/23/2021 at 17:16

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Sidewall^FumeFan Assembly.STL

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Standard Tesselated Geometry - 104.57 kB - 08/23/2021 at 17:16

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Front Case^FumeFan Assembly.STL

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Standard Tesselated Geometry - 367.86 kB - 08/23/2021 at 17:16

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Filter Lid^FumeFan Assembly.STL

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Standard Tesselated Geometry - 136.70 kB - 08/23/2021 at 17:16

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    sjm4306 • 08/23/2021 at 18:48 • 0 comments

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MennoLabs wrote 09/15/2021 at 16:02 • point

Could you add a seperate BOM?

If I click on BOM at the fan.sch link, I get a "currently unavailable" error.

I tried earlier and then it just said "uploading" indefinitely.

I can't get the BOM from the file, because Kicad is giving me an error.

My PCB's arrived today.

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sjm4306 wrote 09/15/2021 at 17:53 • point

That would be because the pcb files are from Eagle, not Kicad. I've just exported the BOM as plaintext and added it to the files section.

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MennoLabs wrote 09/16/2021 at 07:35 • point

Thanks a  lot!

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Egor wrote 08/31/2021 at 21:13 • point

Nice project! But do you have a list of all the other parts besides the main logic board, like display, batteries n stuff?

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sunny wrote 08/24/2021 at 15:45 • point

nice,what's the iron name?

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sjm4306 wrote 08/24/2021 at 15:50 • point

It's an old radioshack digital temp controlled iron.

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