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2X:
Hello,
I want to buy a good quality fume extractor that will not just suck the air from my head and send just little further. I want a proper/quality air filtering for health issues. Does anyone have experience with this particular JBC fume extractor? Is it trusted?
FAE1 KIT1 Fume Extractor Kit for 1 Workbench
https://www.jbctools.com/fae1-kit1-fume-extractor-kit-for-1-workbench-product-2384.html
https://www.jbctools.com/fae1-200-filter-for-fae1h-fume-extractor-product-2381.html
thm_w:
Not a ton of info out there for JBC as the price is so high ($2k). If you have that sort of budget and want the integration with other JBC products I'm sure its fine.
https://www.tequipment.net/JBC/FAE1-KIT1/Fume-Extraction-Units-&-Kits/
If you don't, weller zero smog or hakko fa430 or equivalent probably makes more sense:
https://www.tequipment.net/Hakko-FA-430-vs-Weller-Zero-Smog-EL/
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/reviews/fume-extractor-weller-zero-smog-el-or-ersa-easy-arm-1/
French teardown:
2X:
If you have to suggest me any other way/setup(photos) of ventilation like a custom fume's hood with an outdoor motor.
Is it stragne or am I wrong? There no many informations, videos or pictures about soldering fumes ventilation and instead there thousands videos of soldering and soldering stations.
thm_w:
Yes vent to outdoors is simple and effective for hobbyist. If you are a business you may want to check local laws and if you are allowed to open vent holes or use existing windows.
We have threads you can read through:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/reviews/is-there-a-cheapcompact-fume-extractor-better-than-a-bare-120-mm-fan/
There is not a lot of good information, no, because its not required to solder and legislation is not so strict. So people only look into it after a while when they realize their room is full of smoke.
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