@TechniekOnline. It's a standard DC fan similar to the ones you find inside PCs. It's not the motor that makes the noise in propeller clocks but the sound of the rotating clock cuting throught the air. Above 25Hz the whooshing sound is very noticeable in a quiet room.
whaat happens when you put your finger in it to wind it up............
IDKJustRandomStuff 5 months ago
@IDKJustRandomStuff u start thinking which part of the finger goes on first :)
p1on33r 5 months ago
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HI , may i know how to overcome the spinning problem from the power supply up to the IC on the board....i m hving hard time on tat =(
PLS help me ASAP
chinseang88@hotmail.com
chinseang88 10 months ago
Very Nice!
What kind of motor do you use?
It seems very silent.
TechniekOnline 11 months ago
@TechniekOnline. It's a standard DC fan similar to the ones you find inside PCs. It's not the motor that makes the noise in propeller clocks but the sound of the rotating clock cuting throught the air. Above 25Hz the whooshing sound is very noticeable in a quiet room.
dfgfdg7747 11 months ago
do you sell this 1?
robot797 1 year ago
Great size and stability.
But your rev/sec meter is biased by +0.1.
McGuywer 2 years ago
Felicitaciones, creo que es un excelente trabajo.
CosmosActivo 2 years ago