
I could have swore these things had ball bearings, but it does say it's DC Brushless. Anyway, they move 80CFM, so they'll find a new home inside my 6" dia chamber.







You can't convert the motor. But you can get a power inverter to convert DC into AC -- they're popular in automotive stores, or pretty much anywhere automotive accessories are sold. Check here for more details.brogdenlaxmiddie wrote:I have one of those but it runs on AC power... what would the best way to convert it to DC use? ( Im no good with electronics like that so any help would be greatly appreciated )
Thanks man, appreciate it. I'm actually making a bit of progress.brother361 wrote:damn good find
good luck with the 6 inch gun
Be sure whatever fan you put in a combustion cannon chamber is brushless. With brush motors comes sparks between the brushes and the spinning commutator...not usable with flammable gases.brogdenlaxmiddie wrote:I have one of those but it runs on AC power... what would the best way to convert it to DC use? ( Im no good with electronics like that so any help would be greatly appreciated )


Not to mention it could prematurely set off your cannon!starman wrote:Be sure whatever fan you put in a combustion cannon chamber is brushless. With brush motors comes sparks between the brushes and the spinning commutator...not usable with flammable gases.brogdenlaxmiddie wrote:I have one of those but it runs on AC power... what would the best way to convert it to DC use? ( Im no good with electronics like that so any help would be greatly appreciated )



Well, I acquired a piezo igniter and some 4" schedule 80 fittings for the breech of the gun, as well as a 6" flange... I can finally finish the gluing. Once that's done, I can start fabricating stuff like the spark strip and fan assembly, and what-not.brother361 wrote:so how far have you come along so far on it

sweet sounds awesomeBlitz wrote:Well, I acquired a piezo igniter and some 4" schedule 80 fittings for the breech of the gun, as well as a 6" flange... I can finally finish the gluing. Once that's done, I can start fabricating stuff like the spark strip and fan assembly, and what-not.brother361 wrote:so how far have you come along so far on it
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