I Spent 1K and 2 Years Testing Fursuit Fans. This One Is Best.

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It occurs to me that it would not be at all difficult to disassemble the KiCA fan, separate the nozzle from the handle (which contains the battery), rotate the nozzle 90 degrees, and 3D print a popsicle shaped enclosure for it, thus creating a "knockoff" of one of those cute-suiter fans that is not only much quieter and much more effective but slightly cheaper as well.

UPDATE: after searching the fan's name on YouTube I have found a video of it being dismantled and it is even more modular than it looks at first. All of the innards can be cleanly removed and the top shaped "T" piece separates nicely from the handle. This seems more than doable although I lack the necessary 3D printer and CAD skills to do it, and a fursuit to test it with.

amateurprogrammer
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The idea that there's a fan that requires an app just feels so dystopian.

This is great advice though. I might get one if I can find it in Europe.

docopoper
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Glad to see the fan trending rn haha probably one of the best fans I've yet to try that isn't just outright a leaf blower 😂

starberrydream
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It is me! The proto from the end of the video!

My side vent noctuas are not great... The flow direction goes forward into the visor and it greatly restricts their flow! By AC I should have replaced them with blower fans which will move a lot more air

infrared
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:D Fun fact:
Like my username, I collect fans! Vintage fans, desk fans, ceiling fans, etc.

There's an entire community out there for fans of fans.

I've also 3D printed several fans myself!

Alexthefancollector
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I saw starberry dream in the intro! Great video!

CentralVirginiaEAS
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The Kica definitely looks great for cooling off, but ooofff the loudness could probably annoy some people. I'd probably use it for a few seconds at most for a quick cool off. I'd also like for it to at least have some kind of necklace so it's not easily lost. The cheaper fans are definitely nice in a pinch, my only issue is the one I have feels slightly bulky and weighty so I just stuff it in my pocket until I need it. One thing is for certain, you will make fursuiters friends fast with any of these.

CampionBun
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As an IT guy for friends and family, and a fur who thinks the best way to liven up a slow afternoon is to sift through my literal bags and bins of old PC parts and what-have-you (I have all sorts of bits and bobs and greeblies from all sorts of places, no joke) and throw together a computer build with what I have on hand... the NMB-MAT blower fan from a Dell Optiplex GX280 is basically a miniature air thruster. There's a little green blob under a panel -- put a bit of wire around its leads or something, to short it out, and the fan will 'stick' on its highest speed, because that green blob is a temperature-based speed self-regulator thingy. (Technical: it's a component called a thermistor, a temperature-sensitive resistor. As things heat up, it conducts more; as things cool off, it conducts less.)

You need to be able to feed it a LOT of power -- about 30 watts instantaneous -- it's rated 12v 2.6a. (Can't get _that_ out of a couple AAs -- if you can heft it, use one of those "sealed lead acid" batteries they put in so-called uninterruptable power supplies sold by eg APC and CyberPower; they're about ~4-1/2 lbs heavy -- oof! -- but they're only us$25ish if you buy at Walmart.) That said, at that speed and power, you may as well call it Pratt And Whitney because it moves air like a freakin jet engine ;3

If you're wanting one, hit up fleaBay and search (without quotes!) for "BG0903-B049-P0S" (all "0"s are zeroes), and don't buy anything that says "from China" in the results, or has the price in italics. Should run you $15-20 here in the States :3 wiring is easy -- red to red, black to black. While you're at Walmart getting that battery, dip into the Automotive section, get a switch rated for at least 3 amps (12v 3a -- ALL automotive wiring is 12v!) and drop that on the red wires as your power switch. Any extra wires (usually there's a white, sometimes an extra fourth one as well), cut them short, but so that they don't touch each other, and leave them unconnected to everything.

laserhawk
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sweet video ! ive been running with fans since 2006, the kind i use is a 70mm cpu fan with the screw holes grinded off and i wedge it in my mouth of the fursuit, then i have that running to two 7.2v rc car batteries. i can control the speed with a little knob on the fan. once you have had a fan . you never go back :)

jasehusky
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Awesome video. That jetfan will definitely be on my list to buy. Currently, I have the 30 dollar ones from FursuitSupplies. Love the info and video. Keep up the awesome job and hope to catch ya in the next con.

IorekByrnison
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This is a GREAT video Kite. Educational and interesting.

SnackPackSilkens
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2:33 SO LOUD, Dang! 🙀🙀 I couldn't even hear you properly, but I loved this video anyway. Thank you very much for making me happy 🦋

Chdesignssecondo
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Who was that at 3:56? That suit is amazing!

Kitteh.B
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I had conceptualized an awesome ducted dual blower system for my head... but now I'm thinking I want a kemono style head instead, which isn't going to fit both fans in the muzzle 😭

DejitaruJin
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I have this fan and it's great for drying off fursuit parts but my issue with using it while suiting is that there's no good way to carry it around like the neck fans. Has anyone found a good solution to this?

ClickyCoyote
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Onto the wishlist it goes! Honestly, I really dug this style of video! Informative style is something I just jive with.

tails
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bought the KiCA fan per your recommendation, and I can confirm it's some good and powerful stuff!

stunnawolf
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I love the suit with the Dr Pepper shirt ❤

jnuy
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LOL I was there at FWA, and saw the dude with the bubble butt

dakalab
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Someone should make mini saxophone fans but blows wind in your fursuit. That would be cool

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