I just finished it minutes ago
Do you think my fan made with recycled materials Sup Forums
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looks a bit silly but has charm
godspeed you for actually just making this
How many amps?
tx user.
It is fed with a charger notebook
Congratulations, your fan now consumes 3x the power of a traditional fan.
19 v ~ less to 1 amp
Pretty cool. But it doesn't match the comfyness level of this desk fan I found on the street the other day. I restored it; it looked like trash when I picked it up.
it'd be cooler if you'd used a bunch of three-amp Delta jet engines
Does it have a date on a label or something? Must be proper old since it doesn't have retard proof grille yet.
Does it perform good? How loud is it?
so you are getting an Intel
Sadly the sticker with the model and serial number was completely destroyed (The thing had been rained on for a couple weeks), but I've pinned it down to be a late 60s Taurus GarbĂ.
Meant to quote
I found in the street what was left of the fan (the chassis) and arm one with recycled parts. I hate to see how people contaminate products that are barely damaged.
Low noise, low consumption, high amount of fresh air.
It is powered by a 19v ~ 1amp notebook charger
Consumes a little more than a single fan, but the air that expels is several times greater than only 3 times
Very neat bro
Made me think of this:
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Neat.
Do the fans spin around the hub?
Nice
tx user
The fans are in a static position, block
Good idea but a bit dangerous
Show it in operation.
These are my other projects (not finished and abandoned)
The fan is made of a fan built into an electric stove that did not work. It has a twist mechanism that pulls out of another stove that did not work. Switches power main power and rotation.
The audio equipment is made of the following components (all recycled):
* Empty wooden mp3 player case
* Broken dvd
* Broken diskman with built-in am-fm radio
* Circuit amplifier of pc speakers that I found by the street
* Cell phone charger to power amplifier and power supply for the radio.
* Speakers you take from a monitor
The team has the following:
Radio AM - FM stereo, analogue dial. MP3 / MP4 player (video) via USB - SDcard. Auxiliary input. Headphones input. Composite video output / components
Sup Forums does not accept the file you record. I hope you know how to forgive user
Convert it to an webm
what 3rd world shithole are you from user?
ten bucks say venezuela
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can you post this somewhere for audio please, I'd like to hear what it sounds like.
The photos are prototypes of projects made on the basis of recycled materials. They are not finished and they were stored in my store, since for the moment I can not give them time to finalize them. Therefore, they accumulated dust. Making inventions is my hobby.
I do not know how to convert it with audio, I did it in many ways but Sup Forums would not allow me to upload the file. For you to have a reference for the noise emitted, it is a little stronger than in a computer in normal operation mode (not overclock), but the emitted air is similar to the air that is obtained when putting ice in front of the blades to "Home-made air conditioning"
yeah I think he meant post it somewhere other than Sup Forums (although I think there are some boards that allow audio as well, idk which)
>all those warm motors.,..
I bet that "fan" doubles as a heater too
you can post the audio included version on /wsg/, they have a dedicated thread for hosting other boards webms
FUCK I WANT TO BUY ONE
There you can upload webms with audio.
Or use a pomf clone like catbox.moe and upload the original video gile.
Tx user!
You can do it if you propose it !!!
I hope you can see it:
www filedropper com/ventilador
>Yo dog I heard you like fans so I put some fans in your fan so you can blow while you blow
Where are you from, amigo?
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That is surprisingly quiet, I was expecting to hear BRRRRRZZZZZZZZZZZZ
That's pretty cool (:
w/audio:
It is also less noisy than it appears in the video. The sound is higher because the microphone is next to the fan
tx dude!
I am from Argentina
The noise is even lower than the default motor the fan had. The air that expels now is greater since it has more free surface to enter. As many small motors are attached, they create a more homogeneous and fresh air stream, with the addition that it consumes much less electricity. In addition, the air that expels feels colder.
why not built it yourself? way more satisfying