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Anycubic Photon Active Carbon Filter

KeiranSolaris avatarKeiranSolaris

April 8, 2022

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These models will allow you to convert the useless (and detrimental) chamber fan in an original Anycubic Photon resin printer into an activated carbon air filter. The goal here is to not vent the resin fumes at all but to capture them in the carbon pellets.

The fan top and fan bottom parts can be printed however you would like. For the basket I suggest adding modifiers and printing the bottom as infill only with 30% lines setting. If you have a resin printer you want to do this one then use the Basket_Resin file. The plug is designed to be printed in TPU but PLA will likely also be fine.

You will need four M3x30-35mm socket head bolts. These must be magnetic, no stainless steel! You will also need four 3x6mm neodymium magnets.

The bolts hold the plug, fan bottom, fan, and fan top all together and serve as the connection point for the magnets in the basket.

This was designed to just reuse the 50x10mm fan that the printer has built in but you could replace it with a better one if you wanted. 

Make sure when assembling that the flow of air is up into the basket, filtration will be much better blowing air through the basket then trying to suck air through.

Depending on how good your tolerances are on your printer you may need to drill or file out the bolt and magnet holes.

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