Hi all,
I've just finished the install of a couple of WEMAC eyeball vents in my NG cockpit, and would like to add a bit more to the realism by using some flexible 2" water tubing and an air pump/compressor to supply airflow to the vents. I've thought of building something out of 5v PC fans, but I'm not sure those would be strong enough to force air into the narrower tube leading to the vents.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Hi Chris-
Im sure Shane B from our Learjet builder's group can tell you all about this. He has the real WEMAC vents and has found a suitable motor for doing just what you are asking about. As soon as he sees this thread Im sure he will chime in.
Compressor or pump would be an overkill, noisy etc...
Use a bigger section tubing which if reduced to the vent diameter will increase the flow (venturi effect) .
Dryer exhaust type is light and utterly flexible.
As for the air source use a sqirrel cage type blower. much more efficient and needs no enclosure.
You even may hook it to a small AC window unit if you want cooling in summer when all PCs and projectors are pumping out calories.
http://cgi.ebay.com/FAN-BLOWER-SMALL-12-VDC-SQUIRREL-CAGE-BRUSHLESS-/310279239834?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item483e15789a (http://cgi.ebay.com/FAN-BLOWER-SMALL-12-VDC-SQUIRREL-CAGE-BRUSHLESS-/310279239834?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item483e15789a)
http://cgi.ebay.com/Fasco-Squirrel-Cage-Fan-Blower-110-115-V-2930-RPM-USED-/170578048160?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item27b73e74a0 (http://cgi.ebay.com/Fasco-Squirrel-Cage-Fan-Blower-110-115-V-2930-RPM-USED-/170578048160?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item27b73e74a0)
PS 12V motors allows you to switch it on /off from the overhead fan switches.
Hey Chris,
I used this type of blower found on Ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2-NASCAR-TYPE-BRAKE-BILGE-4-BLOWER-FANS-41841-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem35ae8b815eQQitemZ230561644894QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2-NASCAR-TYPE-BRAKE-BILGE-4-BLOWER-FANS-41841-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem35ae8b815eQQitemZ230561644894QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories)
It is a bit bigger than the blower Jack posted. I would say the blowers that Jack posted would work as well and may be a little quieter. I do know that the bilge blowers will move an adequate amount of air but I had to wrap them in a thin piece of insulation to cut down on noise. I have two of them mounted . . . one for each side of the cockpit so you can control each side. I have them reduced down from 4 inch down to two inch pipe then sections of flexible tubing running to the WEMAC vents.
I tried some of the PC fans but none moved enough air.
Thanks for the outstanding info, guys! Will post back when the air's a' flowin'!
I used a hair dryer motor with the fan attached. I ran that into 4" flexible dryer vent hose and then down to 2" automobile pre-heater hose used for carbed engines.
So, finally a followup... I ended up going with the bilge fans Shane posted, narrowed from 4" PVC pipe down to 2" flexible sump tubing into the vents. Works great! The fans are a little noisy, but it's no problem since they're housed in a separate enclosed room and can't be heard from the sim room at all.
Next step will be interfacing with a FDS relay card (arriving soon) to control L/R fans with the overhead recirc fan switches.
Thanks again!
Quote from: ChrisKLAS on March 20, 2011, 01:30:53 PM
So, finally a followup...Next step will be interfacing with a FDS relay card (arriving soon) to control L/R fans with the overhead recirc fan switches.
Thanks again!
Those things like ventilation, ambiant lighting, panels backlighting etc, don't have to be interfaced with the sim itself.
Most can be wired directly to the corresponding toggle depending on voltage/amps.
If your fans are 12V and heavy draw, just use two automotive relays and appropriate toggles . Total cost way less than a card.
And the "clack" of the relays will add to reality..lol
JP
Quote from: jackpilot on March 20, 2011, 11:57:51 PM
Those things like ventilation, ambiant lighting, panels backlighting etc, don't have to be interfaced with the sim itself.
Most can be wired directly to the corresponding toggle depending on voltage/amps.
If your fans are 12V and heavy draw, just use two automotive relays and appropriate toggles . Total cost way less than a card.
And the "clack" of the relays will add to reality..lol
JP
Thanks, Jack, but I already need the relay card for other applications (stick shaker, etc.) so I may as well route the fans through the PMSystems offsets for those two switches. Besides, I'd like to keep the switch functionality in FS (not necessarily sure why I'd want to do that, just do) and the toggles on the overhead are SPDT. :)
Juse to tease you.....so simple and offset bugs proof.