Soldering is a key skill to learn when building electronics, but it’s also a process that can put out a lot of fumes. The best way to deal with this is to use a fume extractor. Of course, you can ...
Let’s be honest, commercially-available soldering fume extractors are cheap enough that you probably don’t need to build one yourself. But it still makes for a good starter project, especially if you ...
The solder fume extractor is a bit of a DIY classic, so it’s no surprise that Adafruit’s put together an updated guide that uses some modern components alongside a cleverly designed 3D printed case.
Inhaling soldering fumes are detrimental to good health. The best solution is to use a dedicated solder fume extractor, but such a device is expensive and is often not a reasonable choice for the ...
If you frequently work with electronics where the ventilation system isn't as heavy duty as you'd like, this DIY mini air filter built in an Altoids tin will cut down on the soldering fumes that ...
Electronics enthusiasts, developers and makers looking for a small open source smart solder fume extractor, may be interested in a new product soon to launch by the Ground Supply website. The ANAVI ...
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