November 22, 2025
Description
A mostly finished Chamber heater + Filter for core one. It is able to switch between exhaust and circulation modes using an over center loaded flap + servo. The max temperature I have been comfortable reaching is 65°C, beacuse I don't know how the rest of the printer will behave. It is kinda bulky, at least compared to the size of the printer, so in the future I would like to scale it down, hence V0.5.
The goal here is for everything to be filtered so you don't have to deal with fumes. It is exhaust based, so there should be no positive pressure issues that cause fume leakage. When exhausting you can open the top vent, or just let it pull air in from the back (because those fans are now disabled)
In terms of electronics, I am currently using an inkbird controller. It works fine but it can't communicate with the printer and isnt very consistent and sometimes majorly overshoots. I have an SSR (Photo 4) that I will integrate with the thermistor and a microcontroller. Somehow I want it to be able to communicate with the printer, maybe with the GPIO board.
Saftey disclaimer: Parts of this project use mains voltage. I am not an electrician so don't take how I wired everything as safe.
There are two live wires for the heater, two ground wires attached to the frame and the heater, the thermistor wire, and the servo wire. The hot wire has a thermal fuse. Thermistor wire and servo wire are kept seperate from mains wires.
I printed everything in ABS, PCCF for the heater parts, and TPU for the gaskets and seals. Note that all the over center/flap parts are quite fragile and need good dimensional accuracy. If you have a fire retardant filament (like polymaker PC-FR) I would use it here.
You need a side pocket expansion that I made in order to fit all the components. It has a sheet metal part which I got through OshCut: https://www.printables.com/model/1428433-side-pocket-expansion-for-core-one-sheet-metal I was too lazy to re-add all those files to this post
By default, the heater I used (https://amazon.com/dp/B07PJB4TY7) comes with a thermostat installed. I removed this, and replaced it with a metal piping bracket (for 5mm diameter) to mount a thermistor and thermal fuse to.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike
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