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I have a 5 inch one here I am planning to build a wooden box for
That's very interesting
Nice video, I love this kind of fans!
oh ya, I'm wondering, is there anyone in your area who throws away some used microwaves? other than CPU fan hunting? I think it's rare to hunt used microwave fans
@@Jeff_FanCollector microwaves are pretty commen to be thrown away mayde the local dump may have some
@@RTKPlanes here, used or damaged electronic goods, they will all fall into the flea market to be sold as pieces
@@Jeff_FanCollector damn, in australia every 6 months theres a hard rubbish dump dates and peple throw away lots of computers and tonnes of microwaves
Microwaves are dangerous to take apart because of the capacitor that stores electricity.
i dunno why but i dont feel safe if i plugged that into 220v
but I think it's safest if I give it 220v, cause I give it 110v or below 220v it rotates very slowly.
@@Jeff_FanCollector yeah, and if you get electrocuted then its better to fully die by 220v than suffering burns from 110v 😄
Oowh hahaha, apparently so
me too lol
I have a 5 inch one here I am planning to build a wooden box for
That's very interesting
Nice video, I love this kind of fans!
oh ya, I'm wondering, is there anyone in your area who throws away some used microwaves? other than CPU fan hunting? I think it's rare to hunt used microwave fans
@@Jeff_FanCollector microwaves are pretty commen to be thrown away mayde the local dump may have some
@@RTKPlanes here, used or damaged electronic goods, they will all fall into the flea market to be sold as pieces
@@Jeff_FanCollector damn, in australia every 6 months theres a hard rubbish dump dates and peple throw away lots of computers and tonnes of microwaves
Microwaves are dangerous to take apart because of the capacitor that stores electricity.
i dunno why but i dont feel safe if i plugged that into 220v
but I think it's safest if I give it 220v, cause I give it 110v or below 220v it rotates very slowly.
@@Jeff_FanCollector yeah, and if you get electrocuted then its better to fully die by 220v than suffering burns from 110v 😄
Oowh hahaha, apparently so
me too lol