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    is there any home made a 120mm fan filter

    Is there a good home made fan filter 120mm?

    I am aware of many types of aluminum fan filters on the market.
    Has anyone made a 120mm fan filter?

    what material would be good for fan filter?

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    panty hose or old house screen works fine

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    i made one 2 days ago - ok it probably isn't quite like what you'll be doing but here it is:
    this is for the DSL modem and wireless router in our flat. i noticed the modem was getting a bit warm, and our connection would drop from time to time. so i decided to stick a fan on it and see if it helped.
    since the filter was going to offer some resistance to the air-flow i decided to make it larger than the fan, it probably ended up with the surface area of about 1.8 120mm fans. it's powered by a USB charger for an mp3 player that broke, ie it runs at 5V. it's made of a piece of stiff plastic screwed into the fan, foam tape insulating the join between the plastic and fan, a piece of polystyrene board as a spacer, and some sticks to stop the polystyrene part from caving inwards from the pressure of the pantyhose stretched over it. the size of the gaps in the pantyhose with it stretched as it is is probably about .5mm by .5mm, ie it'll be letting through 'dust' but stopping 'fluff'. i'm hoping that as 'fluff' builds up on the filter it'll become the filter and improve the filtering power - of course the air-flow will be reduced as this happens, but air-flow isn't a huge deal with this thing.

    most of the air blows into the top vent of the DSL modem, while one edge of the fan is meant to blow some air through the side vent of the wireless router and out the other side. the fan's tied in place with string, and stopped from vibrating the whole board by 3 pieces of foam between it and the dsl modem.

    i love it
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    That looks great, one can almost tell that it's homemade.

    Seriously, go post that in the "Ghetto Mods" thread in the Xtreme Mods section.
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    This actually doesn't make much sense. Filters are used where you have case intake and you want to have the inside clean. In this case you still have 4 sides completely open.
    Filters aren't 100% anyway and air circulating there will still leave dust.

    I personally vote for pantyhose. Good dust stopping, low profile and good air flow...
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    used dryer sheets, the fabric softener things. it also offers a fresh sent i've never done this just read it somewhere
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    Quote Originally Posted by inCore View Post
    That looks great, one can almost tell that it's homemade.
    it's a fashion statement
    Quote Originally Posted by inCore View Post
    Seriously, go post that in the "Ghetto Mods" thread in the Xtreme Mods section.
    done

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