No min distance anymore. Not sure why a max distance would matter? Definitely cleared up the language allowing movement / positioning.soyuppy wrote: Will the rule and language be more specific regarding to placement of blade with respect to the fan. Whether blade can be moved parallel/away/toward the fan. Min/Max allow distance between blade and fan?
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Yeah, Max does not have meaning in here. I was just being complete in referring to these parameters.chalker wrote:No min distance anymore. Not sure why a max distance would matter? Definitely cleared up the language allowing movement / positioning.soyuppy wrote: Will the rule and language be more specific regarding to placement of blade with respect to the fan. Whether blade can be moved parallel/away/toward the fan. Min/Max allow distance between blade and fan?
Look forward to seeing the updated rules.
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Will there be a change in the amount of resistance that the turbine has to face?
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Yes, we are widening the allowed range of resistorsdaydreamer0023 wrote:Will there be a change in the amount of resistance that the turbine has to face?
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Can't say I have, but I know that my high school used it and they didn't have any trouble with it, so.soyuppy wrote:soyuppy wrote:Has anyone tried using the standard science lab ring stand to test/mount/run the blade? Is it sturdy or stable enough to withstand the hi/low box fan speed?
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soyuppy wrote:soyuppy wrote:Has anyone tried using the standard science lab ring stand to test/mount/run the blade? Is it sturdy or stable enough to withstand the hi/low box fan speed?
It works. Just make sure it is a heavy version of a ring stand and you wont have any issues even at high speed with a great design. Sometimes you will have to hold the CD attachment because it will want to spin but that's about it (unless you glue it...)
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What "heavy version of ring stand"? Do you know how heavy?JonB wrote:soyuppy wrote:soyuppy wrote:Has anyone tried using the standard science lab ring stand to test/mount/run the blade? Is it sturdy or stable enough to withstand the hi/low box fan speed?
It works. Just make sure it is a heavy version of a ring stand and you wont have any issues even at high speed with a great design. Sometimes you will have to hold the CD attachment because it will want to spin but that's about it (unless you glue it...)
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soyuppy wrote:What "heavy version of ring stand"? Do you know how heavy?JonB wrote:soyuppy wrote:
It works. Just make sure it is a heavy version of a ring stand and you wont have any issues even at high speed with a great design. Sometimes you will have to hold the CD attachment because it will want to spin but that's about it (unless you glue it...)
The larger the better? I can't tell you the weight off the top of my head.
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