deskjet battery powered desktop fan

deskjet battery powered desktop fan

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I've got a fun project in the works - building a deskjet battery powered desktop fan. First, I need to find some suitable components for this build. The Hobby Motor Low Torque YM2706 motor (https://www.ebay.com.au/p/Hobby-Motor-Low-Torque-YM2706/902645686?iid=252985851139) looks like a great choice for the fan's motor. It's low torque, which is perfect for a small fan like this. Next, I need to find some battery holders that can fit two AAA cells. The 2 X AAA CELL Battery Holder PH9226 (https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-2-X-AAA-CELL-Battery-Holder-PH9226-/253062078800?epid=1263832479&hash=item3aebace150:g:6fIAAOSwqd1ZxO1M) looks like a great option. It's specifically designed for two AAA cells, and it has a compact design that will fit nicely on the fan's circuit board. Finally, I need to find a switch that can control the fan's power. The 2 Position DPDT 2P2T Panel Mount Vertical Slide Switch 6 Pin 0.5A 50V DC (http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-Pcs-2-Position-DPDT-2P2T-Panel-Mount-Vertical-Slide-Switch-6-Pin-0-5A-50V-DC-/182523163731?epid=2114032596&hash=item2a7f3a7453:g:LhkAAOSwpkFY6iOc) looks like a great choice. It's a 2-position switch that can handle up to 0.5A of current and 50V DC, which is more than enough for this fan. Overall, these components look like they'll work perfectly for my deskjet battery powered desktop fan project.

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