What is the purpose of this? You ran the fans beyond their specified voltages and allowed them to fail until there was only one. How does that determine which fan is best? Seems to me operating them within specs for a long period of time is more or a test. Measuring the rotational speed, current draw and heat.
Will S. No but if you know what you are doing, you can measure the parameters such as heat, and current draw and get an idea of condition and an indication of reliability.
Wow handled over twice their rated voltage before they started to fail!! INSANE!!!! Most of the fans ive tried fail about at 15 to 18v. on fan ive got handles up to 20v though.. inside a 12v to 120v AC power inverter.. Probably selected just for the purpose so it can handle a wide voltage range.
Sucking? Blowing? Where does the air come from or where is it going? You gotta have some space between the fan and the object it is cooling so the new air that is cooling the object can flow and replace the air that is warmed up.
+HL4EHalfLife, Are you using an isolation transformer or a step-up voltage transformer? Generally, these are used for applying an exact voltage to electronics for a technician safe, live diagnosis.
better if you put on description the brands, types and spec of the fans. the top row, second from left, what is that fan? that one is good. the right bottom corner is great but no brand...
I guess if one fan can't lift itself, 20 won't do much either lol. I did wonder could you put a skirt on a PC fan to make a hovercraft type effort. I was thinking of using one of those plastic packaging balloon things, you know, that come in a long strip.
Are you kidding me? Those little brushless motors are far too weak for that sort of thing, I have a 120mm 3 amp delta computer fan that does 5100rpm's and it can't even lift itself off the ground.
Wich one is that last one? Its and Adda Ad0412vb-b51ds? Please, tell me that is that fan *-* Im just willing to get a bunch of those hungry 16k rpm high-performence 40mm fans! Peace'all!
did he use a DC power supply because I want to use it to push noctu fans beyond 24volts lol they said the fans have 30volt motors so a DC 30v Power supply starting from 0.30v I will test that because I want to run alot of fan of this power supply for a insane water-cooled pc build but have it wall mounted but I might get a extension cable and display port or something because I don't wanna be anywhere near fans going 3200rpm lol plus the noise aswel
No need to worry about fire here... The constant supply of power, combined with air flow to bring fresh oxygenated air over the flames and spread the heat around to new fuel is sure to keep things safe :)
What I learned:
12V DC - A-OK
24V DC - still OK
100V DC - Not OK
@@soundspark thats one way to heat up the filament ;)
the one that died second, restarted then died again second to last.
You could have turn them upside down to make a hoverboard
lol haklısın
Yeah lol👍
genius
Then u meet a truck!
@@yusufkadir5526 stop with the Hindi.
The sound it starts making at the beginning at the video is just amazing.
7:03 if you keep your eyes closed it sounds like he's making popcorn
It does lol
I did NOT CATCH THAT! Thanks.
this is needed to cool an AMD processor
no it doesn't. Intel.
no , this is needed to cool a Pentium 4 3 ghz :))
+Westley West the p4 was notoriously hot, more so than its amd counterparts.
Pyrrhic well yeah.
SED71
Hehehe, so true, with a CPU cooler, overheats in 15 seconds.
I'm surprised it's surviving through the arcs that you can see florescing in the back of the motor
In the front end cap. It’s due to the comm and brushes arcing from the voltage.
LMAO no..... that was just the sound from my home-made power supply.
6:08 when a 11v battery on a 2001-130 siren starts exploding
Just sit back, relax, and watch the fireworks
The top left one probably had protection because when the voltage lowered, it started back up
What is the purpose of this? You ran the fans beyond their specified voltages and allowed them to fail until there was only one. How does that determine which fan is best? Seems to me operating them within specs for a long period of time is more or a test. Measuring the rotational speed, current draw and heat.
+valveman12 its just for entertainment...
Sergeant Pepper Ok thanks Cheers
My PC case fans have about 3 years of operating time on them, and they're all still going strong. Ain't nobody got time to run a 3+ year test.
Will S. No but if you know what you are doing, you can measure the parameters such as heat, and current draw and get an idea of condition and an indication of reliability.
chill bro, this just for fun.
Why is this so satisfying to watch?
Wow handled over twice their rated voltage before they started to fail!! INSANE!!!! Most of the fans ive tried fail about at 15 to 18v.
on fan ive got handles up to 20v though.. inside a 12v to 120v AC power inverter.. Probably selected just for the purpose so it can handle a wide voltage range.
This project blows my mind
Holy shit that was fun to watch, thanks for posting!
man the unbranded fan did the best
what is the brand and make of the fan that survived the most ?
"There's just somethin' so beautiful about blowin' shit up!" - Tank Dempsey
lets face it... all of us have something wrong with us 😂
This channel deserves to be waaaaaaay bigger
Lol the motor was putting on a fireworks show
No. It was mostly the fans, since the motor’s plastic lit up, while the fans blew up.
I think the one that was being a pest and drawing all the amps should be plugged directly into the nearest mains outlet
i am not a fan of this.
IAmSpyingOnYou! is ur comment a pun intended
yes it is. are you a fan of my pun?
Personally, I think it blows.
You are air fan wich is not turning
Nice puns there. A 'fan' of blowing 'fans'
Whoa. Sounds like a jet!
This is what my table fan sound like 0:48
starting to sound like a server with worn out fans in it
Sucking? Blowing? Where does the air come from or where is it going? You gotta have some space between the fan and the object it is cooling so the new air that is cooling the object can flow and replace the air that is warmed up.
+HL4EHalfLife, Are you using an isolation transformer or a step-up voltage transformer? Generally, these are used for applying an exact voltage to electronics for a technician safe, live diagnosis.
No I was using my DC treadmill generator that's in this video: ruclips.net/video/SeXUudryhbM/видео.html
Where are you getting 175 VDC from? Plus awesome blowout!
Is it dead forever or fixable cause I did the same thing to my fans stupidly.
Great firework burnout
better if you put on description the brands, types and spec of the fans. the top row, second from left, what is that fan? that one is good. the right bottom corner is great but no brand...
Sweet !! great show
that's a nice hover board! :D
We are the cooling fan supplier
well, that's one way to cool a CPU
Wherever all the fans from computers are removed or from the scrap.
I wonder if their rated voltage is the same? DC5V or DC12V or DC24V? The operating voltage range is very wide.
All 12v DC.
It is cool, but not safe. Hope those materials are fireproof,haha
Taught it would take off and fly like a drone.
At 17 volts it starts to sound like an RC drone
0:38 is that a cheap 10300 motor?
Lasting at a 100 volts when made for only 5 volts?
I wouldn't know as there's no info on it.
+armanelgtron that motor is made for 1.5 volts
+armanelgtron Lasted until around 135 volts. Pretty amazing stuff.
Well I'm surprised I can still remember this video after two? years since I've seen it.
+armanelgtron something like those fans are only 12V standard, and the highest volt will be around 18.7V will be better and safe!
Dear from where did u get these fans may I know.
From many different thing from over the years but mostly from old pc's
High quality cooling fan
do you need those pc fans?
3:08 the one on the top left came back to life
5:41 bottom left comes back to life briefly
6:28 that was a good little burnout
6:30 We still got one fan still going
So many spare parts for things :'(
DC Motor blew up it's limit!
jay i voted for the right bottom one :D
I Like this fan video , hope you can upload many more
that was a great fire work
Y was i laughing? lol
7:43 the little dc motor looked like it had ligthning in it lol
you could have tried flipping the whole thing upside down and see if it lifts up in the air may be..
Im happy to se the eplowd
would it produce much lift?
No.
I guess if one fan can't lift itself, 20 won't do much either lol. I did wonder could you put a skirt on a PC fan to make a hovercraft type effort. I was thinking of using one of those plastic packaging balloon things, you know, that come in a long strip.
Andy Web cool, I bet you could do it
Renton Free flip sake its 5:30am where I am! I'm trying to enjoy my farts under the duvet here !
Andy Web What?! lol
Can anyone explain to me why the fans are twitching after "Death"?
Or even why upper lefthand corner restarted after dying?
I'm sure it all has something to do with the motor and the voltage.
motor bumped into the fans to make the blades wobble a bit
Will S. the driver circuit has burned out so the voltage has no specified frequency or voltage range
Someone needs to get permission to reupload these videos with epic announcer voices edited into it just to see what happens. Hahahahaha
Sounds like a server room lol
Be careful those wires could burn because they are not rated for that kind of power
And I need one to ventilate a designated place for my external HDD ._.
😐
near the end the dc motor sounds like its farting lmfao
you could be making drones with those motors
Are you kidding me? Those little brushless motors are far too weak for that sort of thing, I have a 120mm 3 amp delta computer fan that does 5100rpm's and it can't even lift itself off the ground.
Wich one is that last one? Its and Adda Ad0412vb-b51ds? Please, tell me that is that fan *-* Im just willing to get a bunch of those hungry 16k rpm high-performence 40mm fans!
Peace'all!
Isn't it strange to see an 8-bladed computer fan? (the middle right one)
what is your dc generator ???
hey what happend why the another cpu fan is turn off
that is true, more volt do more rpm?
Ja
7:00 Popcorn, anyone?
YAY MAGIC SMOKE!!!
where and how did u get these
collected over the years
its fun
lol I can smell burning
Wait so when your computer fans burnout.your dc power supply doesn't get mess up at all.🤔
Nop.
3:03 WIPE OUT!
Are they 12 V fans?
Mad scientist! BWAHAHAHAHA!
I could do that.. however id only be able to take a rpm reading from 1 fan as i only have 1 tachometer.
Too bad that fan grid didn't liftoff... that would have been so cool!!
certainly put up a better show that the intel fans!!
Fill a spray bottle with salt water squirt salt water into them electric moters with electric hook up to them should be a lot of fun.
You should of continued till they all lit on fire
Server airflow be like:
coooooooooooooool
What happened at 3:05?
One of the fans went to short and dragged the DC generator down to a crawl.
HL4EHalfLife OK, Thanks. weird.
Thank you
This is Fan Royale. XD
Ohhh shit me too i can smell it 😁😂🤣
nyc job
you did prove that most of the time, you spend more for the name instead of paying for performance
Literally server PCs:
6:12 OH MY GOSH!!!
did he use a DC power supply because I want to use it to push noctu fans beyond 24volts lol they said the fans have 30volt motors so a DC 30v Power supply starting from 0.30v I will test that because I want to run alot of fan of this power supply for a insane water-cooled pc build but have it wall mounted but I might get a extension cable and display port or something because I don't wanna be anywhere near fans going 3200rpm lol plus the noise aswel
OMG! JUST AT THE HUGE FAN FIRE AT 6:12 IT JUST AMAZING! LOL!!! XD
No need to worry about fire here...
The constant supply of power, combined with air flow to bring fresh oxygenated air over the flames and spread the heat around to new fuel is sure to keep things safe :)
Dan Coulson on the rug
7:00 min Music ?
8:34 ..... Did you just... fart? :D
Yes he did
Whatscthe name of Mastercraft device/
Multimeter.
at 8:34 did you fart or something?
How don't that multimeter go boom?
It's basicly just a wire that tests voltage, kinda you can learn more from electroboom he is funny
Yea but you could put 1000volts and the thing wouldn't even overload on electricity
AJLION GAMING I have one with a Fuse in it and it can test 300V
Do it to a pc motherboard or something while its on
the dc motor