Rat Rig Rat Pack
A compact HEPA grade filter module with activated carbon and active air circulation, to keep the atmosphere inside your 3D Printer enclosure free of any harmful fumes/particles. The activated carbon is effective against odors and VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds).
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This page will guide you through all the specific Rat Pack content. Below, you will find the CAD, the bill of materials (BOM), the repository of printed components featuring all the STL files, and a comprehensive, step-by-step assembly guide.
why rat pack?
The full integration with RatOS and native Klipper allows you to easily set up air circulation triggers and automations throughout the print.
Designed for V-Core 4, compatible with V-Core 3, and featuring a design with multiple mounting points so you can easily adapt it to your printer of choice.
Available in 2 sizes, to maximize compatibility options with smaller printers.
Compatibility
- V-Core 4
- - Compatible with both Rat Pack sizes
- - Printer sizes 400-500: Large Rat Pack is recommended
- - Print size 300: Small Rat Pack is recommended
- V-Core 3
- - Only compatible with Small Rat Pack
- Other printers
- - Rat Pack was designed to be very flexible when it comes to mounting options
HEPA Certified filters
- Small Version
- - Filtration class: HEPA 13 pleated, impregnated cotton
- - Activated carbon: 1-3 mm granules, coconut
- - Sealed surface
- - Service life: 600 hours*
- - Filter type: Pleated surface and honeycomb structure
- - Materials: Cotton, PP, and PET
- - Filter resistance: 40 Pa (at max airflow)
- - Optimum efficiency up to 60°C
- - Maximum airflow: 40 m3/h
- - Operating temperature: 0-60°C
- - Dimensions: 124 x 124 x 44 mm
- Large Version
- - Filtration class: HEPA H14
- - Activated carbon: 1-3 mm granules, coconut
- - Seal: PU foam
- - Service life: 900 hours*
- - Filter type: Pleated surface and honeycomb structure
- - Materials: Cotton, PP, and PET
- - Filter resistance: 120 Pa (at max airflow)
- - Optimum efficiency up to 60°C
- - Maximum airflow: 55 m3/h
- - Operating temperature: 0-60°C
- - Dimensions: 160 x 160 x 53 mm
Silent but powerful fan
- Fan specifications
- Voltage: 24V
- Rated Speed: 3000 RPM ± 10%
- Noise Level: 52.9 dBA
Engineered for optimal airflow
Fully integrated with RatOS and Native Klipper
Easily automate fan behaviour before, during and after your print:
- Full power at start of job will maximize heat transfer via convection, allowing you to reach even temperature inside the chamber much faster
- Partial power during the job keeps the atmosphere clean with reduced noise and reduced filter wear
- Full power at end of job ensures the operator will be exposed to no vestigial traces of fumes/particles when unloading print trays
Dimensions & Weight
CAD
The CAD models for the Rat Rig Rat Pack are available below for download. Select a variant first:
BOM
Below is the Bill of Materials (BOM) spreadsheet for the Rat Rig Rat Pack, including all necessary components:
Official BOM Rat PackFiles
Printed parts
Download STL filesCheck our github to get access to STL files for all printed parts. All files are provided in the correct orientation for printing on a standard FDM 3D printer. In general the printed parts are quite forgiving, but are also quite large. If you suffer from drafts and/or poor bed adhesion you may need to use brims/rafts for some parts to prevent warping.The following table shows the recommended print settings when printing any of the parts provided.
Print Settings:
- Perimeters
- 4
- Line Width
- 0.45mm
- Layer height
- 0.2 - 0.3 mm
- Infill
- 25%
- Supports
- None
When slicing the files you will notice that some of the holes are covered. This is intentional, to simplify the printing process - those layers are there to trick the slicer into building a bridge there. Once printed those need to be poked out with a screw, screwdriver, Allen key or even a matching size screw.
Build Guide
The Rat Rig Rat Pack assembly guide walks you through the steps necessary to prepare your printer for the upgrade as well as assembling from scratch. Follow it on Dozuki by clicking the button or on the window below, or click on the version below:
Rat Pack Build Guide - DozukiRat Pack Build Guide:
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International You may share, remix and mod the design. By default, you may not use the design and its derivatives for commercial purposes, but if you request a commercial license from us, we may (and most likely will) grant you one, as long as we deem your goals are aligned with the best interests of the project and its users.The spirit of the project is to remove barriers to innovation and focus on pushing the technology, working as a collective, inspiring each other and experimenting with new ideas. We are happy to foster a rich ecosystem of suppliers and services that empowers users by offering them more options and alternatives.
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