Filter advice for shop-built air scrubber?
#45
Ha!

Slow but easy. Just gotta wire it in now.


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#46
It runs! I wired it for high speed. Bad idea. Hurricane force winds!

Dropped it to the second lowest and it STILL blows hard in my face at the table saw. I'll need to fabricate a grill to direct the wind away from my face.

No timer on it, but I did get an inexpensive remote for it. Might add a timer later.

I dig it!
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#47
Have you gave a dimmer any thought?
Steve

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#48
I can put a switch on it to swap between the speeds but can't see any benefit from doing that.
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