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Making own fursuit dryer

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Suran:

--- Quote from: K9Primate on 25.02.2009, 11:53:14 ---Do not forget to bring a (wall) socket converter, for use on the European continent.

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BTW, it seems there are fans that work on 230 AND 110V (with reduced air-flow on 110V).
This may be interesting to people visiting non-european conventions.

Suran:
Okay. After having the pieces taking up space and
dust since the last H-Con, I got mine finished this weekend.

3x46W at 230V or 3x23W at 110V with a really nice
rubberized cable should be enough for even the
heavy arms of my suit to press some air through.
No need to borrow a 12V hang-dryer like last year.
It even looks really good.

I´ll post some photos on my user-page over at fursuit.de
soon.

Suran

Loewi:
At least for the head i found out that dirt-devil hand vacuum cleaners used contrawise are perfect for that...

o'wolf:

--- Quote from: Loewi on 01.03.2009, 20:03:32 ---At least for the head i found out that dirt-devil hand vacuum cleaners used contrawise are perfect for that...
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Well, for a devil's head, that is.

Suran:

--- Quote from: Loewi on 01.03.2009, 20:03:32 ---At least for the head i found out that dirt-devil hand vacuum cleaners used contrawise are perfect for that...


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For the head I used a 400mm fan, turned it to face up and used its grill as a flat surface to rest the head on.
Dry within minutes.

Suran

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