cooling jacket - a lot of cool air in the jacket

cooling jacket - a lot of cool air in the jacket

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The inner part sticks to the jacket's inner layer, then you can cut a hole in the jacket. The assembly process is straightforward, following the picture and video instructions. To control the motor speed, use a DC motor speed controller attached to the power supply, which I'm using with an M12 Milwaukee battery. You'll need: - 16 M5 bolts - A 12V DC motor or a 775 motor (I'm not sure about the exact name) - PWM speed controller - Wire - Power supply - A 4-inch fan blade purchased from an electronics store If you're using an M12 Milwaukee battery, consider adding a handle from this design on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2868151. The video I tested is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rG0xHmphZM

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