Documentation for the "DIY" setting for core-one chamber filtration?
Is this meant to hook a fan up to the fan3 header? Is there any easy way to test the fan RPM control for the DIY filtration setup? I have a iPPC-24V-3000 fan, which I verified will run off the fan1/fan2 headers (though the RPM test fails).
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May I ask, how you connected the ippc fan to the Core One?
I'm planning a DIY filtration but couldn't be bothered to buy the molex Clik-Mate cables with plugs, then cutting off a 4-pin fan extension and do the soldering.
I thought about it, but if you put a HEPA filter in the airflow of an axial fan, it will barely get air though.
The noctua 24V 3000 rpm fan only lists 8 mmH2O (and over 200 cfm), while the Alveo3D radial fan (at 1.0A, instead of the Prusa-Versions with 0.5A) lists about 53 mmH20, but only 43 cfm.
So I bought the Prusa XL enclosure fan, instead of the Noctua 24V fan.
The stock chamber fans have quite some airflow, but if you put a HEPA filter in front of them (CNC Kitchen's filter box), they cripple completely and the temperature goes up, even at 60%, sounding like a jet engine..