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X-Sim and speed related blower fans

Discussion in 'DIY peripherals' started by SimonME46, Jan 19, 2009.

  1. MasterYoda

    MasterYoda Active Member Gold Contributor

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    Simon,

    Please, share more info on your project details.

    Thanks.

    Erick
  2. splendiddd

    splendiddd Active Member

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    This is soo cool :eek: i wanted to do something like this a long time ago, i would (and many others i think) be very grateful if you told us how you did it.....

    Regards :adore:

    Rob
  3. NuMcA_[.gr]

    NuMcA_[.gr] New Member

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    AMAZING VIDEO!

    I was a bit late to discover it (thanx splendiddd) but i was impressed!

    I have already built a lower power version peripheral to do this, it is called A-SIM (thread)
    [img600px]http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa220/klapatsimbanos/A-SIM/Toolkits078.jpg[/img600px]

    After seeing this video and the power of your blowers, i am upgrading the A-SIM to handle them!!!

    GREAT JOB!!