I think most of the problem Acebeam is encountering have to do with making the fan water resistant, but they donât have to if they used a separated motor and propeller assembly with a waterproof bearing in the shaft. Motor remains isolated and dry in the driver bay.
Theyâre probably limiting themselves by using regular computer fans where the motor and controller is inside the propeller, this makes the whole assembly exposed the elements.
Im still curious how good or bad the battery life on total runtime will be, it cant be very high if its gonna use 8x18650 batteries 3000mah⌠Compared to whats out there they cant really do magicâŚ
I canât think of something right, and I didnât say anything about a device thatâs being submerged.
There are really thousands different âdevicesâ that are using fans and pretty sure that there are more than you know that are âIPâ rated.
Really, a fan is nothing more than an electronic motor and those can easily work underwater. The only thing an electronic motor needs is a changing magnetic field and water doesnât change that. All the other electronics can be even extern or coated to make it waterproof. The main problem is making a waterproof connection to the inside for the wires.
Yes a waterproof fan is probably expensive but not impossible.
You canât reason with him. I believe in the tube thread it said he was given a partial refund which he accepted. From what Iâve read, TA was trying to work with him and even offered an addittional larger refund. He would rather bash TAâs name and reputation and continues to do so. Iâve found in life when a single person continues to have problems they blame on others, often they have to look at themselves first.
Most of what Iâve read from KG seems so against what Iâm used to at BLF, we have a great community here and I hope that doesnât go away.