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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2009

Delta FFB1424UHE ranging 19v - 31v

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  • USE A FAN GUARD you idiot!

  • 350cfm is the same as a leafblower. Tape on a power supply, and you have a 5 and a half inch leaf blower!

  • Tel Aviv, nice guess

  • @andreaacme

    Dude, my comment was 6 months ago, I don't even remember the video. Were you in Iraq or something? Thanks anyway.

  • @zver711

    I've just built/designed a heat-driven PWM controller which can also take small Peltiers. It can handle safely up to 14A working at 12V or 7A at 24V. Driving fans on it is like a piece of cake. :) That would handle it.

    Available regulations: frequency, temperature range, temperature offset and startup max-fanning delay. LOL! :P

  • I don't think there is a fan controller on the market that can handle these.

  • So THAT'S what's in my vacuum.

  • fit you are crazy!

  • lol I bleed a lot from 2k RPM fans, this probably broke 8000. That's 16x the kinetic energy...

  • i wouldn't even dare taking that thing that high without fan guards on both sides LOL, I'll take 12 though

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