I dont understand why you want to use a pc fan... couldn't you find a small fan that already runs on batteries?![]()
I dont understand why you want to use a pc fan... couldn't you find a small fan that already runs on batteries?![]()
I will use whatever small fan I can find , pc fans are readily available and easy to find , I couldn't find a fan that was as small as a pc fan anywhere . Here is what I ended up using for now until I can come up with a better solution . I went to Radio shack to get a fan - $17.99 , CompUsa has PC fans for $9.99 - I found an old DC converter and cut the end off - stripped the wire ends - took a extension wire for a pc fan with the male end on it and soldered it to the dc converter leads - so that I had the proper connectors to be able to just plug it in and run the wire through the drain plug in my coolidor . The fan(a 3 speed Antec) I got at CompUsa for $9.99 is a 12 volt - the DC converter I found is a 12 volt so it all works well . I tried to get the fan going with a 9 volt battery but no go . I let the fan run for a couple hours the first time and no problems yet , I will let it run tomorrow all day just to test it for a possible fire hazard while I'm around . I will then set it up with a light timer to cycle on and off through out the day in my coolidor . I will post pictures when I get the chance . I've heard that you can get these fans with a 110v plug on them but I couldn't find any around locally . After I soldered the wires together I put heat shrink tubing on to cover the bare wires for a decent clean look and to protect from arcing . The fan also has some red led lights in it . Now all I have to do is figure out where to mount it in my coolidor . Thank you for all your help cigarsmokers .Originally Posted by johnjohnson
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Although this doesn't really answer your question about how to run a PC fan, it's still sorta relative to the topic.
I've heard of folks using those new Oust fans in their humidors without the fragrance packet. The fragrance packet comes sealed and therefore the fan will not taint your cigars.
Runs on a D cell battery and cycles on 5 minutes, off 15 minutes. I thought I heard somewhere that it would run for a couple months on one D cell battery.
http://www.oust.ca/en/fan.aspx
Here's the photo . On the left side of the fan is the speed switch(low ,medium and high). I let the fan run for about 10 hours today and no visible problems . The DC converter I used is a Sony from an old cordless telephone that I had in my basement for some reason . The good thing about the connector end for the PC fan being soldered to the DC converter is that if the fan should burn out I can just get another one and replacement is easy - Plug and play . Thank you for your help , if not for your tips I wouldn't have this hooked up yet .![]()
I really see no need for a fan in a humidor. The RH always evens out in a humidor even a large one.
Again, I would not bother because it accomplishes nothing....
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Yea, but itstill looks cool.....LOLOriginally Posted by CoventryCat86
I'm not big on doing reviews, tobacco doesn't taste like "cocoa" or "nutty" or "mocha" to me, it tastes like freakin' TOBACCO. I know what I like and I really don't care what other people think of other cigars. I've never read a review and said to myself "Wow, that sounds like a cigar I'd like to try!"
Maybe he's overclocking his humidor?
If anything it would be more usefull in keeping temperature constant within the unit.Originally Posted by CoventryCat86
It could also be usefull for more rediculous methods of maintaining temperature like peltiers or heaters and getting the air to pass over the heating unit so that within the unit there isn't one super hot area and one super cold. Probably only usefull in areas of extereme temperature shift where the owner doesn't have temperature controlled rooms.
Also an interesting project for the cigar smoking geek who likes to tech up everything they own.![]()
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