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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2008

Home built turbofan modification of JT airsoft goggles. Get your MacGyver on and play airsoft. Works great with my DeFog.

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  • This works in the field but the 9V rechargeable batt doesn't last more than 50 minutes. I'm switching the power source to a 4xAA battery box.

  • Thanks for this video, because of you I'm building my own too:) I'm thinking of making a step by step video for youtube of how I did it and the places to get all the goodies and run a test to see how good it really works and how long the batteries work.

  • Problem with YouTube is the Comments won't let me post the URLs of the sites I bought the parts from.

  • Where did you buy the micro fans at? looks like an excellent set-up:)

  • YouTube won't let you post links but goggle this: xsfan

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  • great video, i use a squeeze activated manual defogging system to defog my airsoft mask without the noise of fans

  • does it matter what direction the fans are goin or if one is pointed down and one pointed up or both goin same direction

  • I use a LM8075 regulator, so a LiPo battery 3s (11.1) outputs exacts 5.0v to an 12v cooler, they slow down and this method makes cooler VERY quiet. This voltage regulator can be used to a 5v cooler too. My 360mAh LiPo baterry lasts almost 5 hours. The voltage regulator can be purchased in eBay or in eletronic stores for $1. Its excelent!

  • @tdelmundo your changing to 4 aa urm okkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk wont tht be realy big and heavy

  • What goggles are these? I can't seem to find them anywhere.

  • I made something like this with my VForce Profiler. It works like charm. I'll never play PB ever without this thing on ;) . You will forget what the word fog means lol. And it cools your face. The difference about mine is that my batteries are in a pocket of my vest and not on my head.

  • Is making this easy and how much does it cost?

  • connected in serial...lol that doesn't make any sense . Series maybe. but parallel would work better. Depending on the voltage drop

  • would this rig work with one fan or should i play it safe and get 2?

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