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Helmet fresh air...no more filter
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<blockquote data-quote="_" data-source="post: 1855723" data-attributes="member: 8076"><p>A traditional Helmet Blower filters the air prior the air passing though the Blower Motor. You can throw all the sand at it you want, and no sand will impact the fan blades. This is extremely critical when your blower motor has plastic blades.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So if I understand correctly, the "Centrifuge Fan" as it was described here, is in fact not a formal Centrifuge, it is an "Exhaust Fan" intended to not only increase the speed at which particles pass through the unit by creating closer to zero atmospheric pressure than the single fan supplying air to the helmet is capable of producing, it is intended to exhaust all foreign particles which enter the unit (ie: dirt, sand, rocks, etc.) If I am correct in my understanding of how this units works, this "Exhaust Fan" has potential to see significant abuse with the potential of total failure under the right conditions.</p><p></p><p>Am I not correct..??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_, post: 1855723, member: 8076"] A traditional Helmet Blower filters the air prior the air passing though the Blower Motor. You can throw all the sand at it you want, and no sand will impact the fan blades. This is extremely critical when your blower motor has plastic blades. So if I understand correctly, the "Centrifuge Fan" as it was described here, is in fact not a formal Centrifuge, it is an "Exhaust Fan" intended to not only increase the speed at which particles pass through the unit by creating closer to zero atmospheric pressure than the single fan supplying air to the helmet is capable of producing, it is intended to exhaust all foreign particles which enter the unit (ie: dirt, sand, rocks, etc.) If I am correct in my understanding of how this units works, this "Exhaust Fan" has potential to see significant abuse with the potential of total failure under the right conditions. Am I not correct..?? [/QUOTE]
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