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Making own fursuit dryer

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Suran:
Update:
It was already working with 1 220V/42W-fan and now
I had the chance to modify and attach the remaining 2 fans
on H-Con.
It's just a matter of some cables now until I can see how
well such strong "air-support" helps with heavy fursuit-arms.

Kisu:
I'm working on my hanger now, I put up some pictures when I get it done n_n

Inu:
hello Tioh,

thanks for the tip with the suit-dryer :D

but i will modify it, because i want to have it as a combination to dry my suit and the head.

so i have sold an in-line vent, wich is used in an in-house climate system and works with
220volts (ac) at a powerhandling of only 15watts and have an air-flow of totaly 98qm/hour.

hugs Inu polarbear


Sketchkat/Tiggie:
i made a fursuit dryer out of abathroom extractor fan it plugs into the mains and Realy Blows ! XD
looks abit boreing but dose the job well
i has a long power cord on it for in my room and im not makeing a hanger for it as it wont then fit in the heads too. it can beused in our rooms if we put the boodys On the floor

K9Primate:
Quite a novel idea, just use what's available and works.
Do not forget to bring a (wall) socket converter, for use on the European continent.



As far as I'm aware the mains voltage and frequency is the same as in the UK, i.e. 230V 50Hz .

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