LarrySabo wrote:
Hello inflex. According to
this site, those filters are 99.95% efficient at removing particles 0.3um in diameter, which I think should be fine. This
eBay post says they are 15.5 x 14.5 x 2.8 cm, which is rather small--you might end up using a lot of filters. If they have larger filters, I would think they would be a better choice.
I'll have a look at the filters you're using too. I was designing the hood to be able to take any sort of filter shape/size (within the limits of the hood itself) just by using a different adapter plate.
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the lower the static pressure they present for a given filter material. You just have to experiment to find what works, because I doubt specs on static pressure are available for that motor; same for mine. Will you be using the acrylic for the body? If so, it should look really cool! For the lid/cover, I found 5mm to be perfectly adequate.
Because I'm getting it all cut out of a single sheet, I'll be ending up using 10~12mm acrylic, which is going to be a bit heavy for the lid, but maybe I can change that to 6mm separately.
Do you think there's any difference in having a top->bottom compared to back->front airflow?
Enjoying watching your project here.... while the hoods might be comparatively cheap, those specialiast head-comb tools really will hurt the money-budget ( 400~600 euro! )
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I'm looking forward to seeing your creation. If I can be of any help, don't hesitate to ask.
I'll post up when things start moving along
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