Please, use adequate ventilation (with a heat exchanger if you need to keep A/C in the room) if you’re going to be resin printing inside. I don’t want to see all of you guys get cancer from this hobby.
Please, use adequate ventilation (with a heat exchanger if you need to keep A/C in the room) if you’re going to be resin printing inside. I don’t want to see all of you guys get cancer from this hobby.
Explain what you mean by use heat exchangers?
Yeah the term “heat exchanger” describes a lot of things.
Okay I pulled the radiator out of my truck buy I’m not sure where to connect it or how much coolant I need to pour in my printer.
You connect the radiator to the FAN1 plug, you might need to crimp the tube to a cable connector though.
Probably an ERV or HRV for ventilation.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_recovery_ventilation
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_recovery_ventilation
you might be interested in this https://www.openerv.org/
Yep, it’s basically a simple air-to-air heat exchanger. Applicable to any hobby that will generally put fine particulate matter into the air. Laser cutting, woodworking, etc. Generally an overall good thing to have for a shop.
It’s essentially a heat/cooling recovery unit so you’re not simply pumping your A/C out into the world and wasting energy. It allows you to swap the air in a room out, without losing its cool/heat by simply pumping in outside air. The video explains what he used.