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Unorthodox application for small fans

grlassin
grlassin over 4 years ago

Would appreciate some help for an unorthodox application of small fans. Was looking at small Delta Fans and found my way here.

The problem:

Condensation on a full, clear face shield on an ice hockey helmet due to warm air inside the shield (from breathing) and cooler air in the rink.

Plan is to use 2 small (30 mm or smaller) fans to create air flow inside the helmet with full face shield.

The shield has open vents for ventilation, some of which I covered on the inside with breathable N95 filter material (I can send photos).

Questions:

1. If the fans are placed against the breathable N95 material, will this strain the fan being directly against the N95 material?

2. Would it be better if the N95 material is repositioned on the outside of the shield, which would put the fan on the inside approx 5 mm - 6 mm away from the material?

3. What battery(ies) can power the fans?

As background, I am a 67 year old who plays regularly in a few ice hockey leagues.

One is over age 40, another over age 50 and another is all ages.

All hockey stopped in March due to Covid and restarted in June with various restrictions.

With 5 grandchildren, 3 who are under 1 years old, I did not play until this week and had to take extra precautions to mitigate the risk.

I played last weekend with the lower vents on the shield covered with breathable N95 material.

The shield is anti fog, and it didn't fog but it did build up water droplets of condensation on the inside due to my hot breathing and the colder rink air.

Same as fog, I could not see well.

My goal is to use the small fans to prevent condensation.

Greatly appreciate feedback as I am ready to buy some fans and fix this issue.

Thanks for all help.

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  • dougw
    dougw over 4 years ago in reply to jw0752 +5 suggested
    We had a mask design contest at work, so I experimented with a design that wouldn't fog glasses up. It turns out, it isn't that hard to achieve. The design conforms to the face under the glasses and all…
  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 4 years ago +4 suggested
    Hi Gary, I am very interested in what you work out. I walk everyday and here in Wisconsin in the Winter it gets cold enough so that I have to use a face covering and ski mask. The problem is I wear glasses…
  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 4 years ago in reply to dougw +4 suggested
    dougw wrote: ... The design conforms to the face under the glasses and all the way up the bridge of the nose. And there is a slightly larger gap around the chin, which essentially provides a lower impedance…
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  • jw0752
    0 jw0752 over 4 years ago

    Hi Gary,

     

    I just got back from a walk and here is an idea. If you are going to cover the fan with N95 material and plan to pull air through the material you will need an a lot of power. I would guess the would drop by 90% or more compared to free air capacity. This is because the area of the mask material is so small. How about mounting the fan in an unobstructed hole and have it pump air out of the mask. This will produce a slight negative pressure in the mask and air will enter the mask through all the surface area of mask material that you have lining the mask. This would be a much more efficient use of the fan as there would be a lot less blockage.

     

    John

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    0 grlassin over 4 years ago in reply to jw0752

    John, Bringing air in an open area defeats my purpose of trying to mitigate the risk of coming close to others with Covid still an issue. I never planned to cover the fan with N95 material and planned to place the fan on the N95 material inside the shield and the fan would draw air in through the N95 material. I can reposition the N95 material on the outside of the shield and place the fans inside, which puts them about 5 - 6 mm away from the N95 material. WOuld that provide less less resistance than if they sit directly on the material and extend battery life?  

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    0 grlassin over 4 years ago in reply to jw0752

    John, Bringing air in an open area defeats my purpose of trying to mitigate the risk of coming close to others with Covid still an issue. I never planned to cover the fan with N95 material and planned to place the fan on the N95 material inside the shield and the fan would draw air in through the N95 material. I can reposition the N95 material on the outside of the shield and place the fans inside, which puts them about 5 - 6 mm away from the N95 material. WOuld that provide less less resistance than if they sit directly on the material and extend battery life?  

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    0 jw0752 over 4 years ago in reply to grlassin

    Hi Gary,

     

    Whether the fan pushes air or pulls air will not affect the performance. The idea is to increase the surface area of filter through which the fan works. This is why most furnace and automotive filters have a pleated structure to the filter material which doubles or triples the surface area. My suggestion to have the fan evacuate air from inside the mask and draw air through the filter material assumes that you can get a good seal between your face and the mask, which is probably not possible. The amount of heat and moisture generated by your breath, particularly when you are exercising, is substantial. While I applaud your efforts and experiments you are fighting an uphill battle. This is one of the situations where the side effects of solving one problem may create more serious problems.

     

    As far as the batteries are concerned you will have to find out what the voltage of the fans are and get batteries to match that voltage. Rechargeable Lithium or NiMH would be the most likely candidates. Be sure to get a proper charger for the battery pack that you choose as these batteries are particular about their charge protocols. A hobby shop for radio controlled cars might be a good place to look for a battery pack and charger. If the fans are not too heavy duty you should be able to get 2 hours or more from a charge.

     

    John

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