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Author: by me

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Filesize: 3.41 MB

Date added: 2022-10-11

Rating: 5

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Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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a modified vintage electric fan with high power motor and butcher knife:y
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OMG, this thing is BRUTAL! :o

Nice job. :tup:
Hehe ikr thanks
shoudve used fruit instead of fingers. a messy and brutal way to make juice
Agree
@xray i tried to make electric fan with speed adjustable buttons but collideSet and motorSpeed doesn't work with {scene.my.} code...
What supposed i do with those two:s
Last edited at 2022/10/13 02:55:58 by by me
Show me a sample scene that doesn't work and I will try to figure out WHY it doesn't work. I cannot give you an answer simply by what you said in your comment.
@by me --- I watched a YT video that I think you will want to watch because you seem to like fans so much.

video on youtube
Last edited at 2022/10/20 19:08:50 by Xray
@Xray Yeah, I became interested in sentimental items such as electric fans when I was 2 years old, and my biggest dream at that time was to collect lots variety of fans.And turn them all on at the same time lol...
Yeah im enjoying the video you gave to me, Although I don't really understand something he explained on the out off topic in that video..Thx for that
Last edited at 2022/10/22 04:01:08 by by me
He was explaining why most fan speed control switches are in this order: OFF-HIGH-MEDIUM-LOW rather than OFF-LOW-MEDIUM-HIGH. There is actually an important reason why they designed it that way. The motor that's used in nearly all standard household fans is a brush-less AC synchronous type. It's called synchronous because at normal running speed, the magnetic field synchronizes with the 60 Hertz AC line frequency (50 Hertz in Europe). While the motor is running at full speed it produces maximum mechanical power, but until it reaches that speed, the starting torque is very low and needs some help getting it started, either with an added capacitor or by adding a special winding on the motor field coil. That motor design worked great until someone decided that the fan should have a speed control because no one wants a fan that runs at full speed all the time. So they tried using an incremental switch that went from OFF to LOW-MED-HIGH. The problem they found was the motor would sometimes not start turning when it was switched from OFF to LOW! The user would have to switch to HIGH in order to get the fan to start turning, and then they would turn it down to LOW or MEDIUM. So, some brainy engineer came up with the idea of modifying the switch so that it wen directly to HIGH when switched from OFF. That's why most fan switches are like that! But as the guy stated in the video, modern motors are much better quality than they were 50 years ago, and so that special switch arrangement is no longer necessary but old habits are hard to break!

Sorry for my long-winded answer! LOL
ok thanks Xray i understand right now... now i have to change the order on my silver swan..
Last edited at 2022/10/22 08:27:57 by by me
I enjoy watching "Technology Connections" videos. He does a good job explaining stuff. I have the toaster explained in The Antique Toaster that's Better than Yours.