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  • Put that in a car

  • why not use the same idea to make the router a self propeled cooling system? the force could drive a fan! and it would only get power when it starts to heat up! the only thing would be how to get it started....

    how about using a thermostat, and something that would hold a rod from moving until the thermostat put enough pressure on the rod, then SNAP!! down, pussing on many little hooks on the flywheel driving the fan, like those little holders for cabinet doors only weaker!! then when the route

  • @kregjoint They did it with a motherboard!

    search for "MSI stirling"

  • Belkin Router?

  • Do you ever have to lubricate these?

  • The flywheel has sealed ball bearings, they don't need to be lubricated.

    The pison is graphite which is self lubricating.

  • Thats good to know. Thank you.

  • AWESOME! but, how hot was the router?

  • hahah i have that same router, and it gets pretty hot. i wonder if it has enough power to make it into a small fan.

  • thats so cool, i hope i dont sound stupid but how does it work?

  • These are really neat. I made one but it looked nothing like that. It was made out of tin cans and spun a cd

  • got to be homemade

  • how? how can you make it so with so little heat?

  • it uses rapid heating and cooling

  • El calor del router?

  • oh thats pretty tight,where did u get it?

  • beautiful

  • Where did you get it ?

    It is neet.

  • Beautiful, did you make this yourself?

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