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Thread: My DIY Laser Air Scrubber

  1. #16
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    I see that your led lights are like mine where they all don't work all the time I wonder if this is a GWeike problem. My X and Y are pretty quite like the quite one in the video.
    Last edited by Jerome Stanek; 10-07-2014 at 10:50 AM.

  2. #17
    Well done. $1, 000+ in materials/components or does that include having the enclosure fabricated?

  3. #18
    that includes the enclosure and filters. Everything.

  4. #19
    Jacob: I just started looking into DIY scrubbers. Would you have the chance or want to share your BOM?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt McCoy View Post
    Jacob: I just started looking into DIY scrubbers. Would you have the chance or want to share your BOM?
    For the basic components, see my blog post (far right of my name).
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    Hey Dan: I love good design that packs in a lot of value (i.e., cheap). Thanks for sharing your build.
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  7. Jacob, can you post some details about your build?

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    The unit looks good, I have had notice from the chap next door that he is getting the smell from the unit and I require an air filter if I want to continue to use the laser. If possible can you share the parts and design required to make the unit. Thank you.

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    Patent that design. Sell it. Pay for more toys! Great work!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Geraci View Post
    Patent that design. Sell it. Pay for more toys! Great work!
    What's to patent...?
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    This is the coolest thread ever btw. So the carbon is in the middle section right? What's directly under the blue pre-filter then?

  12. Hi Jacob... will you please share the type of motors you are running in your set-up, please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raphael Weil View Post
    This is the coolest thread ever btw. So the carbon is in the middle section right? What's directly under the blue pre-filter then?
    Air space so the incoming air can spread out and go through the entire bed of carbon.
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    What motors were used for this project? Everything else I've been able to locate, but quiet motors, I have not.

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