The Power Source:
We picked up this high power ion generator from amazing1.com for about 30.00. This is a far cry better cost than the disassembly of an ionic air cleaner for the components. This unit is a 12V native unit so we can run it off the internal power supply with out any major issues. This unit puts out several thousands of volts. it can hurt or even kill you. do not do this project unless you have a firm grasp of electronics.



The Project Housing:
So attempting to address other complaints with the original ion cooler we will be taking a more direct scrounges approach to save some money. We chose to use the clear plastic part of a case for cd's that we had laying around for this project.


120mm Case Fan:
Once again trying to do this project on the cheep we will be using this case fan that we just had layout around. We will be only using the outer frame for mounting the cooler to the case as well as so we have some bling lighting for it.



The Guitar String:
We chose to use an easily available part for the emitter wire in this project. We picked up a replacement high E steel guitar string (.008) for 60 cents at our local music shop.


The Grounding Rod:
For the grounding rod we needed something strong and very straight. We didn’t want to try to straighten out a copper wire and mess with that whole process. So we picked up some copper plated steel wire (14GA) from our local hobby store that worked out really well. Also another alternative would be brazing or gas welding rods.


The Hot Glue Gun
This is the most important part of this projects assembly. We will be using hot glue for all of our structural support and electrical insulation as well. Its important to use a high temperature hot glue as its more durable as well as stronger bonding to plastics and has a higher electrical insulating property than the low temp alternatives.



Tools that we used ( i.e. you may want to use as well )
One note on power tools:  use them at your own risk. Be sure to read and understand any and all documentation on the tools you use. No amount of documentation can make up for experience, but there are many people with serious eye injuries from the school of hard knocks. If you don't know what you are doing, don't do it, and find some one that can help.

Screwdrivers
Razor
Pliers
Hot Glue Gun
Wire cutters










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