I had the idea to build a fume hood out of my old fridge. On top a kitchen extractor hood. Here some pictures.
I like the idea.I had the idea to build a fume hood out of my old fridge. On top a kitchen extractor hood. Here some pictures.
YESI had the idea to build a fume hood out of my old fridge. On top a kitchen extractor hood. Here some pictures.
Using an 4" 12volt in-line marine blower to suck the fumes and blow them 100' away.
I'm one step ahead I have 2 setting on the shelf to jump in when the time comes. I have already eat up an greenhouse blower motor. Seen that omegageek64 changed out his blower motor with one, so I thought why not so far it has been going for 5 months. The last one only lasted a month.I know those bilge/engine compartment vent fans are built for explosive environments and will probably last for awhile. But hydrochloric fumes over time will find its way into the motor, it always does. My advice is to have a replacement fan ready to go for a quick swap out. There is nothing worse than the fan failing right in the middle of the reaction.
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