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Then by all means please wrap all your electrical equipment with stuff that can catch fire. Just don't give your advice to others. That's my advice to you. You can fucking kill someone with that advice.yes it does
Then by all means please wrap all your electrical equipment with stuff that can catch fire. Just don't give your advice to others. That's my advice to you. You can fucking kill someone with that advice.yes it does
i agree, don’t wrap anything electrical. That’s just asking for problems.Then by all means please wrap all your electrical equipment with stuff that can catch fire. Just don't give your advice to others. That's my advice to you. You can fucking kill someone with that advice.
how exactly can wrapping a fan cause a fire? anything carrying an electrical current is already insulate and earthed. The motor inside is kept cool by the air moving through the fan. Wrapping it can not change the temperature of the electrical components.Then by all means please wrap all your electrical equipment with stuff that can catch fire. Just don't give your advice to others. That's my advice to you. You can fucking kill someone with that advice.
Dude.....you take all the chances you want. Stop giving crap info to everyone else.how exactly can wrapping a fan cause a fire? anything carrying an electrical current is already insulate and earthed. The motor inside is kept cool by the air moving through the fan. Wrapping it can not change the temperature of the electrical components.
Motors can always burn out / have bad bearings. Over heat and cause a shorthow exactly can wrapping a fan cause a fire? anything carrying an electrical current is already insulate and earthed. The motor inside is kept cool by the air moving through the fan. Wrapping it can not change the temperature of the electrical components.
if it did burn out I don't think the blanket would change anything. I've had fans quit on me and none of them have ever gotten hot enough to even melt the wiresMotors can always burn out / have bad bearings. Over heat and cause a short
it's already got a casing housing the motor. The blanket won't change anything. The more expensive quieter fans are built with sound insulated cases. I'm just adding that on to the outside with the blanket. There are certainly electrical devices that you wouldn't insulate like amplifiers that need heat sinks but fans have cooling built in to them.Motors can always burn out / have bad bearings. Over heat and cause a short
it's not possible for the internal parts to get hot enough to bother the blanketWait a minute, you'd need to plain stupid to wrap something flammable around a fan I thought that would go without saying?
In the UK your hard pushed to find any household items these days that have self sustaining flammability.
And above all most semi decent fans have thermal protection circuits.
More awful info by the masterhow exactly can wrapping a fan cause a fire? anything carrying an electrical current is already insulate and earthed. The motor inside is kept cool by the air moving through the fan. Wrapping it can not change the temperature of the electrical components.
yes they have thermal protection circuits. it's plugged into a board with overload and surge protection which is plugged into the house wiring running on another circuit breaker.Wait a minute, you'd need to plain stupid to wrap something flammable around a fan I thought that would go without saying?
In the UK your hard pushed to find any household items these days that have self sustaining flammability.
And above all most semi decent fans have thermal protection circuits.
can anyone give some detail on what the risk is here?Wait a minute, you'd need to plain stupid to wrap something flammable around a fan I thought that would go without saying?
In the UK your hard pushed to find any household items these days that have self sustaining flammability.
And above all most semi decent fans have thermal protection circuits.
I already told you I'm not gay. If you are into the Sub/Dom thing you'll have to look elsewhere for a masterMore awful info by the master