<VV> Electric fans
Ron
ronh at owt.com
Tue Jul 31 19:43:15 EDT 2007
I thought it was stupid to put all that work and hype into a project that
any half wit who knew anything could foresee that it was doomed to failure.
RonH
----- Original Message -----
From: "Smitty Smith" <vairologist at verizon.net>
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 3:42 PM
Subject: <VV> Electric fans
> Smitty Says: I just posted to a friend, my feelings on this fan
> controversy. Then thought to myself, why not share this with the group.
> I have read, listened to, ignored and deleted but the crap just won't go
> away. I am a tinkerer. I love to try things just to see if they will
> work. Sometimes they work real well and sometimes not so well. The point
> is, I got off my keester and tried them. I didn't sit around blathering
> at others on and on about what I thought would work. I didn't argue with
> others because they had a different opinion. I got out my tools and set
> to work to see if I could do what I wanted. Why don't you guys give it a
> try yourself. If you think a Porsche fan running at 10,000 rpm is the hot
> ticket then buy yourself one and crank it up and see. If it blows all to
> hell then you have a valid negative comment to make. But until you
> actually do it, kindly keep your pie hole shut about what will or won't
> work. If you think an electric powered axial
> flow blower powered by a 50 lb electric motor supplied by a 75 lb truck
> battery is the way to go, then get off your ass and prove it.
> A man had an idea that he thought would work. He gave it his best shot
> and tried to sell the idea. Bob, Ken, and Frank pretty much proved that
> the idea had deficiency's. So what is new. The laws of physics prevails.
> I didn't believe it would work anyway. He still has my admiration for
> putting the package together. That's a hell of a lot more than you
> vociferous yammer jaws have accomplished in the last week.
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