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February 19, 2012

Solution to get rid of annoying Solder Fumes

at 1:56 pm. Filed under DIY Hacks, Electronic Hacks

 

Solder Fumes are often annoying. I found this really good solution to get rid of the irritating solder fumes which always tend to rise up into my nose. If you can relate to this, you can also go through this easy solution by Jean-Claude Wippler from Jeelabs. He has described a simple procedure which does not need any high tech equipment for implementation.

 “A small 12V brushless PC fan, which happens to still start up and rotate reliably at 3.6V, as provided by three Eneloop AA batteries. Stuck to a battery pack (with on/off switch) using hot glue, which also doubles as weighted base for it all. The fan is slanted slightly downwards, to better cover the area on the table”.

 


 

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2 Responses to “Solution to get rid of annoying Solder Fumes”

  1. SH Says:

    I’m building something similar. I use CD spindle case and cut hole for the fan. Then I (somehow) attach an activated carbon filter to it.

  2. Fuming Solder Says:

    I HAD to chime in here :)

    Anyhow, depending on how much fumes you guys produce, a smallish fan like this may not work all that well. Call me old school but I am always using TONS of flux to help the solder flow and the amount of fumes I produce is no match for anything that’s powered by three AA batteries. That’s if you are trying to filter those – I understand that the OP is blowing them out, not *into* the contraption.

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