H2S Heated Enclosure
Architecture
I’m trying to build an enclosure for my H2S to capture and filter any dust it creates, and also keep it warm enough in the winter in my garage. I think this is going to be the same problem we will have at the lab. I want it to be relatively cheap, easy to make, and runs automatically.
Lets make the enclosure out of foil backed PolyISO foam board. That’ll provide pretty cheap structure, insulation, and be decently fire resistant. Use a shop-vac filter for filtration. Easy to buy more, 3d print something to go around it. We can also run the air through desiccant to dry it if that is a problem.
We then need 2 things.
- Need to recirculate air to filter.
- Need to introduce cool, fresh air.
Those can each be run by a fan with 3d printed brackets for mounting.
Use dryer duct inside the fan to redirect the air back to the front. Duct
Rest the printer on a paver stone to spread the load out and not move.