🌀 DIY Mini Ceiling Fan – Cool Air in Compact Style!
🌀 DIY Mini Ceiling Fan – Cool Air in Compact Stylen
Looking to make a small fan that hangs like a ceiling fan? This DIY mini ceiling fan is ideal for study tables, camping tents, small rooms, or even battery-powered cooling setups. Easy to build, energy-efficient, and budget-friendly!
🧾 Components Required
Component | Purpose |
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775/795 DC Motor (6V–12V) | Main motor for rotation |
Fan Blades (Plastic/3D printed) | Air circulation |
Ceiling Mount Hook | To hang the fan |
Power Supply (12V adapter or battery) | Power source |
On/Off Switch (optional) | Manual control |
Wires & Connectors | Circuit connection |
Small Pipe or Rod | Mounting shaft |
⚙️ How It Works
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The motor rotates the blades at moderate speed.
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The fan is mounted overhead like a small ceiling fan.
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You can power it via battery, adapter, or solar (for outdoor use).
🔌 Basic Circuit
Use a voltage regulator (like LM317) if you want speed control.
✅ Features
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Compact and easy to mount
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Works on 6V to 12V
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Low noise and energy consumption
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Perfect for DIY projects or tent cooling
🛠️ Assembly Steps
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Attach the fan blades firmly to the motor shaft.
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Mount the motor on a lightweight rod or pipe.
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Fix the fan body using a hook or hanger on ceiling or tent top.
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Connect the power supply and switch.
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Test the rotation and airflow.
⚠️ Safety Tips
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Ensure proper balancing of blades to avoid wobbling.
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Don’t exceed 12V on a 775 motor to avoid overheating.
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Keep wires insulated and fan out of reach of children.
🧠 Bonus Ideas
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Add a PWM speed controller for adjustable speed.
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Make a solar-powered ceiling fan using a 12V solar panel.
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Use rechargeable battery + charging module for portable use.
🎯 Final Thoughts
A DIY mini ceiling fan is a fun and functional project for summer. Whether it's for personal comfort or practical learning, this little fan can cool your space while keeping your creativity spinning!
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