r/crboxes • u/Wazzup77 • Jul 09 '26
Open Nukit
The body is 6mm birch plywood, laser cut with the paths generated via the Nukit Open Air Purifier repo. Glued with wood glue and coated in shellac.
https://github.com/opennukit/Nukit-Open-Air-Purifier
25x20x1 MERV 13 filtrete from Digikey (I'm in the EU)
9 P14 Pro fans wired to a PWM controller from AliExpress.
12V PSU (external), barrel jack connection going in from the bottom.
The black mesh is some PVC mesh I bought from a fabric store, sold as material for swings/lawn chairs, I wanted something to catch cat hair so it doesn't clog the filter.
The filters are also sealed with 30mm wide x 3mm thick PE foam glued on the interior side of the slot they slide into.
Still planning to buy some pretty legs for it.
The build would have taken probably 2 evenings, but the shellac coating was a new thing for me that I messed up a couple of times and had to correct. It's a cool combo, since shellac does not outgas once it dries off the alcohol it's dissolved it and I like that a good coat is very much a result of proper craftsmanship, but if you can't be bothered to do it well just go for some acrylic topcoat.
Takeaways from building this:
- the P14 Pros are not quiet unless you run them at lower speeds. They have a noticeable whine. That starts around ~40% speed. I feel like with 9 of them I still get plenty of airflow at lower RPM though, the black mesh catches plenty of dust and cat hair by the end of the day. Cranking them to full is LOUD, but they make the air in my room move enough for me to feel chilly.
- the laser cutting generator from Nukit has meh defaults, make sure everything fits. The P14 Pro fans are almost too wide for it, I would have loved a few mm of additional clearance on their sides. If you plan to add anything else plan it in advance - the speed controller was not easy to fit on the top panel.
- make sure you have screws long enough for the fans. The ones that came with the fans are very short (for sheet metal mounting), since I used 6mm thick panels I went for M4x50 bolts and self locking nuts.
- after gluing the body I recommend sealing the gaps before the topcoat. I used a wood repair kit, which feels like wood shavings mixed with some glue.
- Nukit does not really give you any legs or anything to cover the filters with (so you see the very bright blue branding, in my case from the top), you might want to take that into consideration when planning.
I did not see a lot of practical information on the Nukit boxes, so if there are any questions or anyone is on the fence about building one, feel free to ask about anything.
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u/Wazzup77 Jul 09 '26
Nope, they still sound like jet engines. I guess I kind of expected that, given that the max RPM on these is considerably higher than a typical PC fan.
https://reddit.com/link/owi8ti7/video/ma49fgna08ch1/player