N nookmo New Member Joined Feb 15, 2012 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Feb 15, 2012 #1 I like brewing beer and gaming. So, I figured I would put them together and share with you all. The stir plate uses the power supply and fan from the Ps2. Magnets from a hard drive.
I like brewing beer and gaming. So, I figured I would put them together and share with you all. The stir plate uses the power supply and fan from the Ps2. Magnets from a hard drive.
Reno_eNVy Well-Known Member Joined Oct 10, 2008 Messages 6,039 Reaction score 235 Location Reno Feb 15, 2012 #2 That's awesome! Did you move anything around internally or did you just slap the magnet on the fan and just boot up the system as normal?
That's awesome! Did you move anything around internally or did you just slap the magnet on the fan and just boot up the system as normal?
OP OP N nookmo New Member Joined Feb 15, 2012 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Feb 15, 2012 #3 Thanks! Had to take the disc drive out first. Than unscrewed the fan from its position in the back and moved it over to where the drive was at.
Thanks! Had to take the disc drive out first. Than unscrewed the fan from its position in the back and moved it over to where the drive was at.
U user 103238 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 8, 2012 Messages 569 Reaction score 62 Feb 16, 2012 #4 Not much of a gamer - except for the occasional round of Call of Duty on the Wii - but I love the inventiveness. Well done!
Not much of a gamer - except for the occasional round of Call of Duty on the Wii - but I love the inventiveness. Well done!
RelentlessJ Active Member Joined Jul 26, 2011 Messages 32 Reaction score 4 Location newport news Feb 16, 2012 #5 sick
K kurtism Well-Known Member Joined Oct 20, 2011 Messages 184 Reaction score 3 Location The Big Apple Feb 16, 2012 #6 ever am i surprised that a pc fan can spin fast enough to stir viscose liquids. awesome job
Reno_eNVy Well-Known Member Joined Oct 10, 2008 Messages 6,039 Reaction score 235 Location Reno Feb 16, 2012 #7 kurtism said: ever am i surprised that a pc fan can spin fast enough to stir viscose liquids. awesome job Click to expand... 2500rpm? That is way more than fast enough.
kurtism said: ever am i surprised that a pc fan can spin fast enough to stir viscose liquids. awesome job Click to expand... 2500rpm? That is way more than fast enough.
R rcahoy New Member Joined Dec 21, 2011 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Location Ankeny Feb 16, 2012 #8 Lame....just kidding. Pretty inventive. Hopefully you didn't spill any beer trying to make this....