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The Nukit Tempest Euro- PC Fan Air Purifier Kit (EU & UK)

The Nukit Tempest Euro- PC Fan Air Purifier Kit (EU & UK)

Regular price $149.95 USD
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The Tempest Euro is only available in the European Union and United Kingdom at the moment. Shipping anywhere in the EU is free with no additional customs fees or taxes. Shipping to the UK is $44.95 and the recipient is responsible for customs clearance and payment of any applicable taxes.

Same rock solid, all-metal, buy-it-for-life construction as the Original Tempest, but sized for easy-to-source 29x37x4cm Scandinavian filters- available in over 60 countries.

  • Uses all standard, easily replaceable PC parts- screws, fans, grills etc.
  • Great STEM-Ed project for kids- just like assembling a PC enclosure (but no sharp edges).
  • 12v DC input.

Assembled Size:
309.2mm High x 221.8mm Wide x 413mm Deep

CADR:
240 CFM @ 46.5 dB
173 CFM @ 43.5 dB
(tested by L'Évangéliste de la Ventilation)

Gross Weight (with all suggested parts):
3.5kg

Included:

  • All metal enclosure
  • All required screws and fasteners.
  • Side grills.
  • Rubber feet.
  • Complete wiring harnesses for most 4-pin PWM PC fan configurations.
  • 12v DC power jack.
  • Cable ties and tie-downs.

Free Bonus*:

PWM speed controller
(12v DC, 2A)
Remote power button
(12v DC, 3A, 433MHz)
*While these components work with the parts recommended, we cannot guarantee they will work with all possible configurations and, unfortunately, cannot assist with troubleshooting.

You will need (not included):
2- 29x37x4cm Scandinavian filters
1- DC power supply 12v, 2A with 5.5x2.1mm barrel connector. (Suggested)
4- PC cooling fans, 140mm. (Suggested)
4- Fan guards, 140mm. (Suggested or these for very small children)

(The total cost is still well below the cost of purchasing and operating any competing air purifier.)

Nukit Tempest Assembly Instructions (they make it a lot easier, worth reading)

Optional:

Nukit Tempest Power Loss Alarm. Discourage users from unplugging and disabling your air purifier.

Nukit CO2 Controller. Turn the Nukit Tempest on and off in response to ventilation/CO2 levels.

It's Airborne: Nukit Original Tempest Review by Joey Fox

Housefresh: Nukit Original Tempest Review by Danny Ashton

Nukit Original Tempest FAQ

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Huge thanks to Zack Deis for contributing his design, which we have continued to build and iterate on.

Customer Reviews

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A.T.
Discreet powerhouse

Remarkably light and discreet. Felt like Xmas when opening it, great packaging! Looks like a mini-PC case. With 4 Noctua-fans it is both quiet and efficient in keeping the air clean in our 75 m2 apartment. Don't know if the very expensive Noctua-fans were a bit of an overkill, one might get away with lesser fans. Had to buy a splitter, though, in order to use the PWM-controller that came along. Only gripe is that there are no mounting holes for the controller, and mounting it on the inside with the rotating button sticking out of the hole in the back is not the most elegant solution...
Tip: The filters from IKEA are to be mounted with the black frame facing outwards.
1 kg of activated carbon (coal) on the inside apparently would keep odours and gases at bay as well.

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A.v.P.
The best Air filter you can get.

After seeing how well it performed on "House-Fresh" their Channel, I bought one as well.
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For fans I picked "Iceberg Thermal IceGALE Xtra", as they have a similar CFM {169 CFM} to "Noctua Industrials" at a fraction of the cost.
As of writing this review 30/March/2025 they cost around 6.60 euro 'Reichelt'.

I have used Fan grills on both sides, as the performance decrease is minimal.
The main reason I chose to do this is due the High CFM and it potentially sucking in the cables,
I used some cheap "Post" filters to give it a cleaner look as well, making the different color of the used fans barely noticeable.
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My main method for turning the Filter ON/OFF is trough Home-assistant, trough a Smart switch {ZB-SW01}, since the switch supports RF as well, I paired the included remote to it as well. since the Zigbee switch can support a higher Ampere than the included RF controller
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The average PPM with the Nukit running twice a day for 2 hours [In the morning, and during cooking], is roughly 2-4 [accounting for error margin].
Compared to the Natural decrease in PPM after cooking, the Nukit can bring it back to base levels within 2 hours. instead of a gradual decline of 6+ hours to base levels
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The average energy consumption is around 15W, with the fans running at roughly 60-70% trough the included PWM controller [Max power is around 27W]

I have added a "self-locking 19mm switch" into the round hole in the back, which I plan to use later, to switch between 100% power-mode, and PWM mode.

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In total my Nukit Euro build costed around 250-300 euro, depending on how much discount you can get on the used parts. [not including the Ikea PPM sensor]

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