Thru simplicity and ingenuosity this project is pure and simple AWSOME.
*Easy to build and mount - the sheer size of filtering area gained is stunning. And the ideea of using cheap and easy to replace stock automobile type of carbon-active filter is just briliant. No carbon pelets, not cutting of filtering material, no strange/weird models of filters no-no just no. *Just a standard auto filter that is available all around the word at a decent price is enough. The print time, combined, for me was around 16 hours +/- and for TPU parts i used ABS and for PLA parts i used petG. * As a extra - For a solid setup i secured the pipe to the flansh2 with 4 scrues. Just in case i say. For the filter change operation, you just pull the filtercase with the pipe out of the flansch1, take the 4 klemmring off and thats it. Everything worked like a charm and i evaluate the dificulty as LOW. Like if you can switch a light bulb alone - YOU CAN DO IT.
Not just you pimp your K1Max but you make it better! Cheers and a big shoutOut to Jan! (edited)
Thru simplicity and ingenuosity this project is pure and simple AWSOME.
*Easy to build and mount - the sheer size of filtering area gained is stunning. And the ideea of using cheap and easy to replace stock automobile type of carbon-active filter is just briliant. No carbon pelets, not cutting of filtering material, no strange/weird models of filters no-no just no.
*Just a standard auto filter that is available all around the word at a decent price is enough. The print time, combined, for me was around 16 hours +/- and for TPU parts i used ABS and for PLA parts i used petG.
* As a extra - For a solid setup i secured the pipe to the flansh2 with 4 scrues. Just in case i say. For the filter change operation, you just pull the filtercase with the pipe out of the flansch1, take the 4 klemmring off and thats it. Everything worked like a charm and i evaluate the dificulty as LOW. Like if you can switch a light bulb alone - YOU CAN DO IT.
Not just you pimp your K1Max but you make it better! Cheers and a big shoutOut to Jan! (edited)