Bladeless Fan - SgaboLab Prototype
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Hi, this is another experiment by SgaboLab ... It works but requires a little modification using a file before assembly; you can see it on video. https://youtu.be/n67suzLlb6w More details are available at http://www.sgabolab.com/2016/12/3d-printing-bladeless-fan-prototype.html#links For the test that you see in video, I used a PC fan and an adapter to boost static pressure of the fan, not the conic adapter that you see in video; my other idea. You can see it in this other video https://youtu.be/rDq4KSlZcTo and in this other video "bag inflating test" https://youtu.be/0TzJNzlkrOU A simple PC fan attached to the input hole does not work, I suggest you try with a hairdryer or other power fan. UPDATE: I made a new prototype version of the Valentine Bladeless fan; here's a little test with smoke where you can see how air moves around it https://youtu.be/WLRJZRKHJdQ Photos of printing and other things are available on YouTube in the Community-Tab, my new Instagram account is at https://www.youtube.com/user/SgaboLab/community Blogger with some DIY guides is at http://www.sgabolab.com/ Pinshape Shop is located at https://pinshape.com/users/130632-sgabolab If you think of buying from Gearbest and want to support me, use my affiliate link; thanks https://www.gearbest.com/?lkid=14695439
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