Vape Donkey 650
All vape, no smoke please.
I know I can't be the first person that thought of this (maybe someone has already pulled this off successfully?)
I want a small, in-line electric ducted fan (EDF) that can turn many of my generic portable vapes into a portable volcano
Here's how: first, I need to source a ducted fan small yet powerful enough. with the fan being "ducted" in a small, self-contained, tubular enclosure, simply attach silicon tubes / hoses of the appropriate size to the fan duct. I can step up / step down the diameter of the tubing by inserting a smaller size tube into a larger one, if needed.
Then attach the suction side of the tubing to my crafty mouthpiece straw, for example, or the mouthpiece for my DT ceramic donut atomizers. On the exhaust end of my fan-tube: a glass stem with a volcano vapor bag. The whole tube/fan apparatus can be as short as 4-6" long, perhaps, not counting the bag and vaporizer....
I just need to rig up a way to power the motor when I power on my heated vaporizer (this part should be easy) and then I should be filling vapor bags away from an AC power source! Possible low-cfm / airflow through my fan-tube might make results underwhelming, maybe I can try 2 or more fans lined up in parallel to increase that. I want to keep fan diameter to a minimum for portability and the practical limits of my silicon tubing step up / step down connecting method.
So hours of interwebs browsing later...
I first thought that tiny drone motors would be a good place to start, but nearly all motors of that type I found intend to be operated with an open, not enclosed fan, which isn't conducive to hooking up to a tube
Trying different search terms, what I think I need is a "tube-axial fan" or 'vane-axial' fan, or, closest thing: an EDF (electric ducted fan) The first 2 types tend to be larger, industrial fans. The last kind, EDF, seems to be used often in hobby / model planes and helicopters, this might be closest to what I need.
The best candidates I've located seem to be this all-plastic "delta-v" 28mm diameter EDF for hobby use...
On the more industrial side of relevant results, I found this "amtek rotron" vane-axial fan
I don't know what materials this is made of (all metal?) and it's power requirements, but it's only 1.25" diameter, (barely bigger than 28mm?) so I don't think I'm going to find anything smaller than this
As for powering a DC-powered electric fan motor, I don't think that should be that difficult; maybe I can connect the 2 wires to the lead terminals on an RDA with a box mod battery set to put out just the right amount of volts/watts to power the fan when I press the button...maybe someone can think of a more elegant battery pack solution that doesn't require me to hold the button down for 10 seconds at a time?
But to step back and give some context on this whole idea...
is this even a good idea?
theoretically? practically?
practically, this can be done, I don't see the obstacles being too great. Theoretically, the main reason I see to NOT want to attempt this, at least with the type of fans I'm finding, would be for health / off gassing reasons.
I make a good effort to only use vaporizer devices and accessories with safe, medical grade materials that do not combust or gas-off toxic or undesirable crap in my vapor stream. So food/medical grade silicon tubing is a common tool in this trade, but it seems the fans that I'm looking at are made of "injection-molded high-strength plastic"
Fine for it's intended use, I'm sure, but what about if you pass lots of ~400F vapor clouds through the plastic fans, and then inhale all of that? Maybe not so bad? Perhaps I'm over-thinking it? But inhaling random plastic gasses has never known to be good in any quantity, to my knowledge
So maybe that "amtek rotron" vane-axial fan would be a better candidate, if it's only made of metals; stainless steel, aluminum and copper, I would hope / presume? The website is pretty basic, so I'd have to contact them for more info, I guess...
Thanks for any feedback / suggestions you may have on this idea
Or any other fans you might find that could be good for this project, that I didn't find already
I want a small, in-line electric ducted fan (EDF) that can turn many of my generic portable vapes into a portable volcano
Here's how: first, I need to source a ducted fan small yet powerful enough. with the fan being "ducted" in a small, self-contained, tubular enclosure, simply attach silicon tubes / hoses of the appropriate size to the fan duct. I can step up / step down the diameter of the tubing by inserting a smaller size tube into a larger one, if needed.
Then attach the suction side of the tubing to my crafty mouthpiece straw, for example, or the mouthpiece for my DT ceramic donut atomizers. On the exhaust end of my fan-tube: a glass stem with a volcano vapor bag. The whole tube/fan apparatus can be as short as 4-6" long, perhaps, not counting the bag and vaporizer....
I just need to rig up a way to power the motor when I power on my heated vaporizer (this part should be easy) and then I should be filling vapor bags away from an AC power source! Possible low-cfm / airflow through my fan-tube might make results underwhelming, maybe I can try 2 or more fans lined up in parallel to increase that. I want to keep fan diameter to a minimum for portability and the practical limits of my silicon tubing step up / step down connecting method.
So hours of interwebs browsing later...
I first thought that tiny drone motors would be a good place to start, but nearly all motors of that type I found intend to be operated with an open, not enclosed fan, which isn't conducive to hooking up to a tube
Trying different search terms, what I think I need is a "tube-axial fan" or 'vane-axial' fan, or, closest thing: an EDF (electric ducted fan) The first 2 types tend to be larger, industrial fans. The last kind, EDF, seems to be used often in hobby / model planes and helicopters, this might be closest to what I need.
The best candidates I've located seem to be this all-plastic "delta-v" 28mm diameter EDF for hobby use...
On the more industrial side of relevant results, I found this "amtek rotron" vane-axial fan
I don't know what materials this is made of (all metal?) and it's power requirements, but it's only 1.25" diameter, (barely bigger than 28mm?) so I don't think I'm going to find anything smaller than this
As for powering a DC-powered electric fan motor, I don't think that should be that difficult; maybe I can connect the 2 wires to the lead terminals on an RDA with a box mod battery set to put out just the right amount of volts/watts to power the fan when I press the button...maybe someone can think of a more elegant battery pack solution that doesn't require me to hold the button down for 10 seconds at a time?
But to step back and give some context on this whole idea...
is this even a good idea?
theoretically? practically?
practically, this can be done, I don't see the obstacles being too great. Theoretically, the main reason I see to NOT want to attempt this, at least with the type of fans I'm finding, would be for health / off gassing reasons.
I make a good effort to only use vaporizer devices and accessories with safe, medical grade materials that do not combust or gas-off toxic or undesirable crap in my vapor stream. So food/medical grade silicon tubing is a common tool in this trade, but it seems the fans that I'm looking at are made of "injection-molded high-strength plastic"
Fine for it's intended use, I'm sure, but what about if you pass lots of ~400F vapor clouds through the plastic fans, and then inhale all of that? Maybe not so bad? Perhaps I'm over-thinking it? But inhaling random plastic gasses has never known to be good in any quantity, to my knowledge
So maybe that "amtek rotron" vane-axial fan would be a better candidate, if it's only made of metals; stainless steel, aluminum and copper, I would hope / presume? The website is pretty basic, so I'd have to contact them for more info, I guess...
Thanks for any feedback / suggestions you may have on this idea
Or any other fans you might find that could be good for this project, that I didn't find already
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