The Scariest Fan ever attached to a computer - Vasy Fan VF-390 EDF

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Publicado 2023-07-05
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The Vasy Fan VF-390 Nacelle is a massive full carbon fiber fan that is designed for small aircraft... but can it cool a computer?

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CHAPTERS
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0:00 - Intro
0:50 - GoTo Resolve!
1:07 - How to get 45kW
3:40 - Testing ESC (Electronic Speed Controller)
5:35 - PWM Signal
6:29 - First test run
7:19 - Linus gets the remote
9:50 - Attaching the computer feat. duct tape
13:03 - High Amperage Computer Cooling
15:33 - Fan full speed test
18:43 - Circuit Specialists!
19:20 - Outro

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @Mwstmrlnd
    Linus has never looked more like a child being handled by cautious adults than he does in this video
  • @parkamark
    This channel has turned into the Top Gear of the IT industry.
  • @NtGism
    I just love the combination of Kyle and Alex in part because of their knowledge (especially Kyle I think) but also because of their combined efforts to tame Linus.
  • As a hobbyist and out of curiosity I once took a blender motor and put a fan blade from a space heater on it, put a metal coffee can around it and used it to clear out my workshop because it was 100x more powerful than a leaf blower. I used a basic dimmer switch for a ceiling fan to control it.
  • @Katoptrys
    "This is a duct, it's called duct tape". I see Alex is applying his engineering knowledge to its full potential
  • @bobbybobman3073
    I love the sentence where he says, "Notice how the doors are open for this, last time we ran the fan with the doors closed, we bent the doors." And they just gloss over that like it's nothing.
  • Honestly loving the direction this channel is taking, seems like linus is less business stressed and more focused on making entertaining content that he himself would like to see.
  • The fact they put a Spiderman face over the new guy just for his face to be revealed at 12:45 is honestly impressive that they didn’t catch that
  • @k680B
    Linus: "i want to toy around with a giant industrial grade 60 horsepower fan, how do i write it off as business expense?" Alex: "we can attach it to a computer, run p95 for 2 minutes and make it a video" Linus: "this is why you're the lead engineer here"
  • @jortand
    I love every engineer you hire, they just all have as Kyle so elegantly puts it, "We've thought about this! Where's the hammer!?" energy, and I'm here for it.
  • By far my favorite video on LTT to date. The fear and genuine respect for danger from the engineers is awesome. As an engineer (mechanical) it's awesome to see their plan A) work and B) be awesome.
  • @Dizturb3dwun
    This was very fun to watch. Also could have VERY quickly become the tech industries Titan Submersible if one tiny thing got sucked into the intake of that fan. Maybe look into some more sturdy safety equipment to stand behind if you are gonna do this kinda thing in the future
  • @stepanpilar4105
    The fact that anything could loosen and fly off at high speeds as a very dangerous projectile and Linus is sticking his head right behind the fan all the time is mesmerizing. 10/10
  • @the_hamrat
    For an electronics engineer to be terrified says a lot about how dangerous this thing is
  • @zedfury887
    I appreciate the deeper explanations in this video. Would love to see more like this!(maybe this is how LTT is now? I been away a long time)
  • @RailFansCanada
    I don't think I laughed this hard just at your reactions of the power of the fan, in addition to the obvious laughing at the sounds the fan makes starting and stopping. Classic!
  • @DondeliumActual
    Can we just take a moment, and appreciate the structural integrity of that case?
  • @GrandNebSmada
    "This is a DUCT, it's called DUCT TAPE" is easily one of Alex's best lines ever
  • @thearmorer5527
    Them playing with the fan reminds me of the time when i was mech infantry. We were getting ready for a training mission and got rained on while prepping our bradley fight vehicles, I was soaked. The tankers next to us fired up the jet engines in their abrams, and I had the brilliant idea of standing behind the rear of the vehicle to dry off. I lasted maybe 10 seconds, behind what felt like 1000 hair dryers on full blast before running back to my gunner seat. I was warm, dry (and inturn happy), and had a new respect for their engines.