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Air Purifier - Silent

by Triguy01 · via Thingiverse
Format3MF
CategoryElectronics
LicenseCC BY-NC-SA
UploadedMar 22, 2026
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Description

This is a silent and compact DIY air purifier built using 5 × 120 mm computer fans, 2 × 16×24×4 MERV-13 charcoal filters, and 3D-printed fan shrouds to improve airflow efficiency. The design uses a dual-filter intake (parallel filters) with fans mounted on two faces of the enclosure. The fans pull air through the filters and exhaust clean air out through the shrouds. Key Features 5× 120 mm PC fans (quiet and energy efficient) 2× 16×24×4 MERV-13 filters for high airflow with good filtration 3D-printed fan shrouds (slightly expanding) to improve airflow and reduce dead zones Compact footprint compared to a traditional 4-filter CR box Why the 3D Printed Shrouds? The shrouds are designed as short, slightly expanding diffusers. These help: improve airflow by reducing turbulence recover airflow lost near the fan hub increase overall efficiency of the fans Performance This setup provides strong airflow while maintaining good filtration, making it well-suited for medium-sized rooms. The use of 4" filters reduces pressure drop compared to thinner filters, allowing the PC fans to perform more effectively. Notes Fans are configured to pull air through the filters All seams should be well sealed to prevent bypass airflow Could be upgraded to automated fan speed control. I suggest using a Sen54 or similar with Arduino controller Shopping List (As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases) Filters - https://amzn.to/3PBP9Pb Tape - https://amzn.to/4so0XTJ Computer Fans - https://amzn.to/4stdeq8 Fan Controller - https://amzn.to/3NuRURT Extension cable - https://amzn.to/4d4zBgH Foam board - https://amzn.to/4sCwrFG To build this unit, you will need a way to cut the foam and tape. A hobby knife or similar tool works well (example: https://amzn.to/4bKMTN3 ). Cut the foam panels Cut each piece of foam slightly smaller than the side dimensions so the edges can tuck neatly into adjacent panels without sticking out. You can trim as needed during assembly for a better fit. Assemble the fan shrouds Use tape along the inside seams to secure the shrouds together. Mount the fans Attach the fans to the shrouds, making sure they are oriented to exhaust outward through the shroud. Attach shrouds to filters Tape the fan shroud assemblies to the appropriate filter faces. Ensure the airflow arrows on the filters point inward, so air is pulled through the filters and exhausted out through the fans. Secure the filter walls Use tape on the inside, outside, or both to attach the foam panels to the filters and form the enclosure. Leave the smallest foam wall off until last. Route wiring Drill or cut a small hole in one panel to pass the power cable through. Connect the fans and ensure all wiring is neatly routed and secured so it cannot contact the fan blades during operation. Final assembly Mount electrical connectors to one of the interior walls before installing the final foam panel. Safety Notice: The fan blades are exposed in this design. Use caution, as contact with the blades may cause injury. This build is not recommended for environments where children or pets may have access. If needed, a simple safety guard can be added by attaching a mesh or screen over the fan shrouds (e.g., using hot glue or fasteners).
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