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Print_Fandango
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RE: Problem with chamber temperature management with Advanced Filtration for Prusa CORE One

Alternatively, instead of mounting or unmounting the fan the top lid could be easily left without the plastic ribbons and be removed or left ajar, allowing for the heat to escape. 

Posted : 13/07/2025 6:03 pm
Jameslmr
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RE: Problem with chamber temperature management with Advanced Filtration for Prusa CORE One

My printer also seems to stop the filtration fan as soon as the print ends with PETG. I guess the firmware decides depending on what the stated loaded filament on the printer is. It would be nice to be able to overide this, maybe through GCODE, as I am quite sensitive to filament smell including PLA and PETG. 

Posted : 25/07/2025 6:39 pm
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Jameslmr
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RE: Problem with chamber temperature management with Advanced Filtration for Prusa CORE One

Although it did not make much difference to my chamber temperatures, I realized that the Chamber fan limit setting on the printer also controls the max fan setting for the filtration fan. This makes sense considering it has taken over cooling duties, but this was not immediately obvious to me so it was not set to 100% leading to even higher chamber temperatures. It is worth setting what percentage this is set to.

Posted : 30/07/2025 8:31 pm
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Zakrzewiaczek
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RE: Problem with chamber temperature management with Advanced Filtration for Prusa CORE One

Hi! Sorry, I see this thread is old, but I bought my C1 for the holidays. I print with the filter fan at 100% and the chamber fans at about 70% with PLA. I printed all night, and the temperature maxed out at 33°C. During the day, I just open the fan door and window occasionally for some airflow (it's winter right now, but the outside temperature is probably enough to keep it at 20-25°C).

Posted : 25/01/2026 10:21 am
Conrad
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RE: Problem with chamber temperature management with Advanced Filtration for Prusa CORE One

I bought the filtration unit but haven't installed it yet because I expect to need it maybe once a year. Mostly I print PLA and PETG. I'll definitely be printing up that adapter system!

Posted : 25/01/2026 4:27 pm
Zakrzewiaczek
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RE: Problem with chamber temperature management with Advanced Filtration for Prusa CORE One

The adapter is comfortable, it's a good idea to install it. But not for me..., I have a printer in my room, so to be able to spend more time in it, I use the filtration almost constantly (when I'm in the room)). Maybe I'll add some outside exhaust later, but for now I'll leave it as is.

Posted : 25/01/2026 4:51 pm
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