[Ducati] helmet drying fan
mike major
textike at gmail.com
Tue May 29 10:08:40 EDT 2007
You mean like the little fans that come in computers etc? Moonbeam
On 5/28/07, fhecker at earthlink.net <fhecker at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> greetings earthlings,
>
> After a short ride here in St. Louis MO, where the humidity is often
> quite high, I dug out my fan I made for drying my helmet's insides. It is a
> 4 inch square by 1 inch thick, 115 volt AC, pancake fan, (flat, square,
> quiet for mounting in the back of a cabinet) with three pieces of wire rod
> bent in a 90 degree "Z", to hold the fan an inch or so off the
> table. Spread out the "legs" and set your helmet on them, with the fan in
> the center, blowing up. Plug it in and say hello to a dry helmet in no time
> at all. The fans are available in AC or DC, so one could make a DC version
> for travel or camping. Not much electrical current draw, either. I had the
> 4 inch fan from some project in one of my past lives, but the fans come in
> different sizes and prices. Hope all is well with your motorcycle(s) in
> your world(s).
>
> ciao,
> Fred Hecker
> ' 96 900 SS/SP B52
>
>
> fhecker at earthlink.net
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