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Create a Nano 33 IoT-based filtration and flame detection system for your 3D printer

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Create a Nano 33 IoT-based filtration and flame detection system for your 3D printer

Arduino TeamJanuary 8th, 2021

After welcoming a new child into the world, Mike Buss decided that his 3D printer needed a few safety enhancements. To address this issue, he added a clear chamber on top of his Ultimaker S3 with a fan and filter to remove volatile organic chemicals (VOCs), controlled by an Arduino Nano 33 IoT.

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The Nano 33 IoT interfaces with the printer over WiFi to automatically detect when it’s in use, and switches the fan on via a relay. Speed can be modified through PWM.

Sensors are implemented to measure temperature, humidity, and VOC levels. This data is wirelessly sent to a server running on a network-attached storage device. A flame sensor is also placed above the Ultimaker, which allows it to sound an audible alarm and cut off power if burning is detected.

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More details on the filtration system can be found in Buss’ blog post.

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