Oxygen Chamber With Humidity and Temperature Sensor for Animals Who Require Oxygen Therapy

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Oxygen Chamber With Humidity and Temperature Sensor for Animals Who Require Oxygen Therapy

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I work at a vet and converted a cage door in a oxygen chamber with a temperature and humidity sensor that make two fans suck out co2 and humidity when it reaches a certain point to what ever you set sensors to activate at.

Supplies

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list of materials and tools


Cage door

Stainless steel flat bar

Gasless Welder (flux core for stainless steel)

Angle grinder

Drill

Aluminium plate for the extractors

2 x extractor fans

rubber seals

Temperature and humidity sensor module (XH-M452)

Epoxy

Polycarbonate Sheet (clear)

Stainless Steel polish

PVC to house module


Grind

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Grind out inside of cage door


Weld

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Weld Stainless steel flat bar along the inner rim of cage door. Drill holes in Stainless steel flat bar and polycarbonate sheet

Design Air Vent

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design air vent and make it out of aluminium placing fan inside. Place fan and insert unit into polycarbonate sheet

Glue Rubber Seals

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Glue rubber seals around frame

Housing for Module

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Make housing for module and set what you want your temperature and humidity to activate fans.

Place sensor inside of cage, attaching it to one of the screws.

make sure fans activate and deactivate on settings you put in, and that they are extracting.