Laser Shop Exhaust System

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
  • Here is an over view of our Shop exhaust air system for our lasers that we run the shop.
    **Check out our other videos on the shop and our Shop air system.
    If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to us and we will be glad to assist you.
    This system can be done cheaper if you do it yourself or use a smaller system but this one for use was around 3K to have it professionally done.
    #rotoboss, #jercustomdesigns #thunderlaser

КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @steinbierz
    @steinbierz 29 днів тому

    I like your system! I have a GRIT Automation system that controls all of my blast gates and my dust extractor for all of my woodworking equipment. I might see if I can implement the same system for my lasers.

  • @IIIofV
    @IIIofV 4 місяці тому

    Hello. I love your setup. I really like the idea of electronic dampeners. I have a Nova 51 right now as well as an Omtech Polar running into an 8" duct leading outside, each has it's own stock fan. I like the fact that the Thunder automatically turns on the fan only when it needs it (via the rear plug). I wonder if there is a way to have the Thunders rear fan port automatically turn on your electronic duct instead of having to do it manually.... Just a thought. One less thing to have in your setup and one less thing to forget.

  • @mimozzas7097
    @mimozzas7097 6 місяців тому

    Great video thank you!!
    I received my first laser Nova 51 130W and I would like to know cat I connect exhaust fan to my gas heating exhaust ducting with T connector?
    Thank you!

    • @JERCustomDesignsInc
      @JERCustomDesignsInc 6 місяців тому

      Hello, NO, do not do that. you need a seperate line but also having the laser in that same room you will need a intake (opening to allow air in) or you could pull flow from the heater and cause problems... i would contact HVAC people to make sure this would not be an issue

  • @StephanieSmith-kn3ch
    @StephanieSmith-kn3ch 6 місяців тому

    Cool setup! How often do you have to take down that big ole' fan to clean all the gunk off the blades??

  • @B.A.Bassangler
    @B.A.Bassangler 10 місяців тому

    Great setup. I get the feeling that the other commenters have woodworking experience, as do I; but as I am learning there are diferences with in line fans, and pull is better than push. I also like with these evac setups is how easy is is to adjust the speed/cfm/pipe size to meet different machine needs. Once again, great setup, and a model for semi-permanent-adjustability, lol, a new word. (also, what's going to create a blockage?)

  • @JorgeCruz-dx3vx
    @JorgeCruz-dx3vx 9 місяців тому

    what do you have fir makeup air for the shop? Its always sucking air in without possitive pressure. Also i think some clean outs at the bottom of each feed would make life easier to service.

  • @mfoustt625
    @mfoustt625 Рік тому +1

    You don't use the supplied inline fan for any of the thunder lasers right, just the 12" - 1300cfm fan?

    • @rotobossrotaryattachments
      @rotobossrotaryattachments  Рік тому

      Correct... all of my lasers run off the single fan.

    • @Eric_In_SF
      @Eric_In_SF Рік тому +1

      I don’t know if it’s necessarily overkill but I think you’ve introduced a lot of points of failure. Not to mention a lot of things to keep track of. There are some pretty good systems that will keep outside air from leaking in without any electronics. They also have failsafes to alert you if there’s blockage.

    • @rotobossrotaryattachments
      @rotobossrotaryattachments  Рік тому

      @Eric In SF no points of failure in the system. They are there because they are behind the machines and I have no desire to leave room to get there or operate a manual damper. It is a very simple setup and works flawlessly. Just my take on how to do it, others may have their own way or modify my idea to work best for them.

    • @colman2005
      @colman2005 11 місяців тому

      You have a part number for those solenoid dampener valves? I love this idea!

  • @microponics2695
    @microponics2695 Рік тому

    The downside of this configuration is that the Fan will become congested and may clog with neglect. If the fan was pushing the smoke out with fresh air instead of sucking out the smoke it would have less problems in the future.

    • @JERCustomDesignsInc
      @JERCustomDesignsInc Рік тому +1

      That is a big negative.
      Pushing air cause back pressure (positive pressure) and that is never a good thing for an evacuation system because it will cause leaks and blow smoke out of those leaks as well as cut down on the air flow from the back pressure created. Not sure what you mean by the fan getting congested but that is not even a thing because you always want a negative pressure specially when it is regulated as i have it. Having a fan create a Negative pressure (suction) is the best way to have an exhaust system. As for the the system as a whole, neglected maintenance is the users fault and not the fault of the system, no matter how you do it....