Yup, but 220VAC blows the shit out of if very fast without any fun. Getting 24V DC or more will make it spin incredibly fast and make it fail more catastrophically :D. Get some 12V wall warts, wire them in series to get some damn high DC voltage like 48V and get that into the fan. That's fun :P
i have run one fan on 30v 1 dan and he is not say i am death.. but on 50v :D hehe i am DEAD
lacko989 1 year ago
you'll burn the motor so what>?
bobbysam232 2 years ago
i plgged my cpu fan into a 240v englidh plug socket and all the electrics went off!!i shit my pants i was 12 then XD 14 now
spartanmonster 2 years ago
...k
mikebingham34 2 years ago
wow ce flama nu mai vad nimiccccccccccc :)))
benassy69 3 years ago
not epic. STILL FRIED :D
cheetawolf 3 years ago
I accidently used household current at 120v, bad idea.
Sparks though :D
alexcandy1411 3 years ago
:)...nu-i nimic interesant
astrixz 3 years ago
That's it?
tombell12 3 years ago
The only components that pop well & consistently enough under 240v AC are NB and SB chips.
Series of bangs, maybe a hole blown in its HSF, nice.
Not dinky little fans.....
Tarzbloke 3 years ago
Died boringly without fireworks. Try 24VDC or more, that's cooler
133MHzz 4 years ago
there were 220 volts involved. of course, that was a trial :)
hartieigienicaroz 4 years ago
Yup, but 220VAC blows the shit out of if very fast without any fun. Getting 24V DC or more will make it spin incredibly fast and make it fail more catastrophically :D. Get some 12V wall warts, wire them in series to get some damn high DC voltage like 48V and get that into the fan. That's fun :P
133MHzz 4 years ago
ok, i will do so. i will come back with the video, i promise that :). but will it spin to death, so to say? :)
hartieigienicaroz 4 years ago
of course ;)
133MHzz 4 years ago
wooow. not.
niiidar 5 years ago