In this article, the author of YouTube channel "Hamster Time", will show you how it is a powerful blower.
It is useful both for inflating a fire, and for blowing a stove published in this article.
Materials
- Tin Can
- Cover from the box for CD discs
- pipe
- impeller
- Glue E8000
- Solder, flux 38N
- 12V engine
- switch
- Power supply or 12 V battery.
Instruments, used by the author.
- Dremel with nozzles
- Phillips screwdriver
- soldering iron
- Small gas burner
- Stationery knife
- Marker.
Manufacturing process.
At the first stage, the author prepares a tin can. Then marks the center at the bottom and makes a hole for the neck of the engine.
Mounts the engine and bolts.
Now he prepares the pipe, cuts off its edge so that it lies flat on the edge of the can.
Tries on the edge of the pipe, applies marking.
It cuts a hole, and cleans its edges for soldering.
Applies flux 38N, with its help soldering of tin is possible. Then, while heating the seam with a soldering iron and a miniature torch, it solders it.
The author had an impeller, but as you can see, it can be made from the lid of a can. Installs it.
Then he cuts the lid out of an unnecessary drive box and makes a hole in its center.
Glues the cover to the main body using E8000 glue.
After the glue hardens, it cuts off the protruding edges, the device is almost ready.
It remains to connect the connector to the battery and put the heat shrink on the terminals.
And of course, solder the power button and power connector to the engine. It can be used both from the power supply and from the battery. The switch locks with a clamp directly to the engine.
The blower is ready, chasing balls from billiards. What about coal?
As you can see, waving around the fire is not very effective. The author checks the windmill. Coal flares up beautifully!
That turned out good device, now you can skewer.
Thanks to the author for a simple and interesting homemade!
Good mood to you all!