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Typically, in indoor grows, the smell produced by a flowering plant is undesirable to have outside of the growing environment, this has spurred the invention of filters utilizing activated carbon to absorb this odor.
 
== 385 motor Fan (Beta) ==
[[File:385 fan.png|thumb|267x267px]]
[[File:385 fan exploded diagram.png|thumb]]
 
==== Build steps: ====
This will work best with a well-calibrated printer, this design includes a lot of press fits. Some parts may require sanding after printing to fit correctly.
1. 3D Print all parts that require printing
 
1. 3D Print all parts that require printing
 
2. Solder wires onto the 385 motor if it doesn't already have them. (Optionally on the other end solder a 12V barrel jack)
4. Add the [https://cannawiki.net/wiki/index.php/File:385_case_bottom.stl Case bottom] on top of the case assembly so far. It should sit flat on the [https://cannawiki.net/wiki/index.php/File:385_Case_wall.stl Case walls] and be flush with the top of the motor holder
 
51. AddInsert the shaft5mm coupling* to20mm rod into the motorshaft coupling and tighten the grub screws. Onto thesecure. otherTake endcare of the couplingto insertkeep the 5mm * 20mm rod, again tighten the grub screwsstraight.
 
62. Add the [https://cannawiki.net/wiki/index.php/File:385_fan_blades.3mf Fan blades] onto the thread and tighten the M5 nut to secure them.
 
3. Put the fan blade and coupling assembly onto the motor shaft and tight grub screws. This will require an M3 Allen key that is over 60mm long as you will have to reach under the fan blades
6. Add [https://cannawiki.net/wiki/index.php/File:385_fan_blades.3mf Fan blades] and tighten the M5 nut to secure them
 
74. Cover with [https://cannawiki.net/wiki/index.php/File:385_case_top.3mf Case top]. This can be secured with tape so that the fan is easy to open up if needed
 
== 120mm PC fan conversion kit ==