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Turbo by nasboarder

Turbo by nasboarder

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Last crawled date: 3 years ago
NOTE: If you make this please show me how it turned out.
The design is originally from a project which is not yet complete the design in currently under rapid redesign. I'm trying to gauge the interest in the project. The "turbine" is driven by a drone motor currently (about 8.5mm diameter) it gets to hot right now to be sustainable for long term use and makes a lot of noise. it is however fairly light assuming these issues can be sorted out it would make for quite the interesting part cooling fan. also figuring out how to mount this will be a little tricky. Version 1 is not really a proper compressor and I wouldn't recommend it however that one I can guarantee the parts will fit together and it does move air. Version 2 is a bit more advanced and adheres more to a proper turbo, however tolerancing it exceeding tight (if nonexistent). Its mainly designed for Resin printing but I have been using an FDM and Cura as resin is expensive.
[PARTS LIST]
[V 2.2]:
Motor:https://www.amazon.com/WORKER-Motor-Bearing-Stryfe-Rapidstrike/dp/B07SDBB7YM/ref=sr_1_32?dchild=1&keywords=High+efficiency+high+rpm+motor&qid=1613524456&sr=8-32
Power: I am currently using a 9 Volt battery to power it,
Fasteners: I am unable to find the correct fasteners online, I'm really not sure, If you plan on building take it to the hardware store and find what you need, I would recommend flat heads for the bolts that hold in the motor, ALSO MAKE SURE THE SCREW LENGTH IS NO MORE 5.5mm you will damage the engine.
[V 1-2.1]:
Motor (8.5mm by 20 mm drone motor) :https://www.amazon.com/Makerfire-8-5x20mm-Connector-Coreless-Quadcopter/dp/B07CQGHYW8
Batteries:
I used three AAA to power the motor, really its up to you how you power it I'm simply using batteries for testing.

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