Ok so here are pics of the fan system I made up for my V-force morph goggles.
The fans are rated for 5v and I am running them in series from a 9v. I'm not sure if they produce enough flow so I may end up running them from a small voltage regulator at a slightly higher voltage. Anyone know if I would kill them running them at the full 9V? They aren't cheap units.
You can't see the fans from the front as they are below the top of the goggle. You can see the battery though It's not attached to the visor so I could run it without the visor on. I made it so that the battery could be easily replaced so I have a battery carrier clip. I didn't want to permanently mount the battery.
It's not much heavier and you don't feel the weight at all.
I used a JT visor as the original wouldn't fit with the fans where I wanted them to. It's easy to get the JT to fit and it looks factory. I will mainly keep the visor on as it protects the fans from splatter etc.
here's the pics...
It's a very neat compact install.
manike
The fans are rated for 5v and I am running them in series from a 9v. I'm not sure if they produce enough flow so I may end up running them from a small voltage regulator at a slightly higher voltage. Anyone know if I would kill them running them at the full 9V? They aren't cheap units.
You can't see the fans from the front as they are below the top of the goggle. You can see the battery though It's not attached to the visor so I could run it without the visor on. I made it so that the battery could be easily replaced so I have a battery carrier clip. I didn't want to permanently mount the battery.
It's not much heavier and you don't feel the weight at all.
I used a JT visor as the original wouldn't fit with the fans where I wanted them to. It's easy to get the JT to fit and it looks factory. I will mainly keep the visor on as it protects the fans from splatter etc.
here's the pics...
It's a very neat compact install.
manike