i am putting in a chamber fan and making a powerbox if i use 5 9 volt batteries how long will it run the fan?
it that too many?
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chamber fan question
- spudtyrrant
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well lets see a average fan is 12 volts so if you wire 5 9 volts thats 45 volts wayyyyy to much you only need 1 maybe 2 if you want it to go really fastcolty-bear wrote:i am putting in a chamber fan and making a powerbox if i use 5 9 volt batteries how long will it run the fan?
it that too many?
please reply
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ill use 1 then how long will battery last?
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colty-bear wrote:ill use 1 then how long will battery last?
if you run it continually probably about 4 hours if you only run it when you need it maybe 500shots
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how many millimeters are in a 3" pipe?
ill just get a comp fan off ebay
ill just get a comp fan off ebay
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3" is about 75 mm, but the largest square that'll fit in a 3" circle is about 2.1" (52mm) on edge. Try to find a 40mm or so fan. Check PC repair places and your friends for an old computer. CPU fan works well in a chamber. Usually they are 12V but work fine on 9V.colty-bear wrote:how many millimeters are in a 3" pipe?
ill just get a comp fan off ebay
Surplus places often have small fans for cheap, like All Electronics:
http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a-st ... FAN/1.html
http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a-st ... FAN/1.html
http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a-st ... FAN/1.html
http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a-st ... FAN/1.html
For two to three bucks each, $7 total shipping regardless of the number (up to a point).
It's a good idea to buy at least two, you'll save on shipping and fans sometimes get trashed in the chamber.
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hey i have decided to get a 70mm and shave it down but all the fans i have found have a 3 or 4 pin cord i want 2 wires but is there a way i can modify it to run on just 2 cords
or can someone post a link to a 70mm 2 lead fan?
please
or can someone post a link to a 70mm 2 lead fan?
please
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The third cable is to control speed. Just try hooking up two of them (if it doesn't work, try the others) and it should work.colty-bear wrote:all the fans i have found have a 3 or 4 pin cord i want 2 wires but is there a way i can modify it to run on just 2 cords
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A smaller fan will probably work better. It won't vent the chamber as fast but will probably mix better.colty-bear wrote:hey i have decided to get a 70mm and shave it down
A smaller fan puts less material in the chamber which reduces the heat loss. A 70mm fan has a heck of a lot of surface area.
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sorry too late i just got a 70mm 2 lead fan yesterday
My first 300 spud bux.