A Solid State Piezoelectric Fan—Does It Actually Work?

A Solid State Piezoelectric Fan—Does It Actually Work?

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Ma Pi wszyscy jestesmy DiP
Ma Pi wszyscy jestesmy DiP - 29.09.2023 03:04

great

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arckdragon
arckdragon - 21.09.2023 19:44

The way

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Brandon B
Brandon B - 13.09.2023 06:29

There is actually a company doing chip cooling using this tech as the mechanism. Linus interviewed them and reviewed the device. It looks pretty cool.

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Eduardo Garcia
Eduardo Garcia - 12.09.2023 09:40

the piezo are directly connected to 120v outlet AC ?

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gardenlifelove
gardenlifelove - 04.09.2023 18:37

Im surprised they don't use this type of tech for cooling pc parts or even as low power ventilation for offices without having huge H/VAC boxes on top.

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ChairPants
ChairPants - 21.08.2023 14:15

Speakers. Use this to make em

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B WK
B WK - 30.07.2023 19:56

flipping is a moving u can not say no moving

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Girl
Girl - 29.07.2023 15:45

Pizoelectric compress and relax due to current won't thia compress relax cause wear and tear

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Girl
Girl - 29.07.2023 15:44

How could you connect safely 120v into that thin wire without wire exploding

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nutrino duck
nutrino duck - 29.07.2023 00:53

yes

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RedCarBlueCar
RedCarBlueCar - 18.07.2023 17:08

Is it possible to make artificial dragon fly wings properly pushing air side ways. 🤔

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JSiuDev
JSiuDev - 17.07.2023 00:09

I wonder if AirJet (heat sink) is using this concept.

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KjllShot
KjllShot - 16.07.2023 23:17

Soooo, resonance, piezoelectric, vibrations, power,
Is this the power source created/used in the pyramids?

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bak eteng
bak eteng - 13.07.2023 20:00

There's a company called Frore and they're developing this technology to cool down pc parts.

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Bryan Santos
Bryan Santos - 08.07.2023 04:14

It could be the next fan of the future

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TheSkepticSkwerl
TheSkepticSkwerl - 04.07.2023 09:34

Airjet said "YES" and is now making computer cooling devices. just give it 5 years to be more mainstream

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SnehdenCardoso
SnehdenCardoso - 19.06.2023 10:08

No put it in a turbo lag car

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Harrison Luedecke
Harrison Luedecke - 16.06.2023 22:59

Where can I order that device?

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nin1ten1do
nin1ten1do - 15.06.2023 19:10

it will wear out die internal stressing. dont lie ..

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Premiere Gameplay 4K
Premiere Gameplay 4K - 01.06.2023 21:36

Frore AirJet is much better

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RIZZLE NIZZLE
RIZZLE NIZZLE - 01.06.2023 11:57

I wonder if we could apply this type of mechanism to boats.

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ClosestNearUtopia
ClosestNearUtopia - 01.06.2023 01:07

“No moving parts” no clown, the whole thing is one big moving part🤦🏼🤡

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torturemutt
torturemutt - 31.05.2023 02:56

My answer is yes I would put these fans in my PC because they look cool and would consume less power. This entire idea is so much cooler than a typical commercial fan cooler. I love this so much. Crystal powered cooling?! Imagine the possibilities!

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Magguu
Magguu - 29.05.2023 18:05

I used to say peezo not peeyezo ... What is the correct pronunciation?

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SsoulBlade
SsoulBlade - 28.05.2023 22:30

Frore?

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Rixtronix LAB
Rixtronix LAB - 25.05.2023 06:35

Nice info, thank you for sharing it :)

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Jeet
Jeet - 24.05.2023 18:59

what is its efficiency like? energy consumed to volume of air moved

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fire | IncendiaryMedia
fire | IncendiaryMedia - 23.05.2023 23:07

what piezo module was used for the example?

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Ujjwal Patel
Ujjwal Patel - 21.05.2023 16:27

How big it can be built?

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Anmol Agrawal
Anmol Agrawal - 18.05.2023 22:34

Does Frore Systems use something similar to this then for their AirJet?

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Gazbag
Gazbag - 16.05.2023 03:34

There is a company called Frore Systems that makes a MEMS cooling solution with a net heat dissipation of 1-10W. They are working on more powerful models that can dissipate 30W.

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Son Nguyen
Son Nguyen - 13.05.2023 13:22

Air jet just announced such product for cooling laptop during last CES

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tzn
tzn - 12.05.2023 02:00

The background music is super distracting

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Matt Ferrigno
Matt Ferrigno - 11.05.2023 02:21

Why does everyone call these the fans of the future??
They were installed in 40+ year old Macs

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crytp0crux
crytp0crux - 10.05.2023 21:32

Frore is making these now. This video helps answer the question of reliability and performance.

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Harun Taşdemir
Harun Taşdemir - 08.05.2023 17:31

This is not solid state

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Captain GreySkull
Captain GreySkull - 07.05.2023 06:26

Why hasn't anyone built smaller peltier modules on circuit boards? Possibly have the entire circuitry on the peltier device. Or obtain a peltier device and print the entire circuit on that. Heat sensitive parts in the cool side. Not efficient for anything but performance but maybe harvest electric ⚡ in the future.

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Alex Gadd
Alex Gadd - 07.05.2023 01:27

“Peezoh” not “pee-ayzoh”

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Imran Ilias
Imran Ilias - 02.05.2023 19:30

Is this concept used in Airjet laptop cooler by Frore

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jake smerth
jake smerth - 23.04.2023 02:28

I'm pretty sure there was motion involved...

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nima mardaneh
nima mardaneh - 13.04.2023 01:49

what about efficiency compare with common cooling fans? which one is better? from consumption electrical current and power of cooling point of view. is there any investigation on this?

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azhaar113
azhaar113 - 09.04.2023 20:10

Would it work as an exhaust?

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Derek Pearse
Derek Pearse - 09.04.2023 13:07

I'm so excited about this tech as it would be great for cooling phones and portable computers.
Things like steam decks.
Also great to add on slim TVs so they last longer and reduce burn-ins

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mhan
mhan - 07.04.2023 05:58

Now there is a company that has this exact thing. I now want these to appear in laptops!

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Revenant
Revenant - 06.04.2023 21:00

This is a very interesting way to move air! Did you know they have made Solid State Active Cooling chip named AirJet by Frore systems for component cooling? The use cases are varied as the chip is in a very small package with a 2.8mm thickness. They are developing it for use it in tablets / laptops / cellphones. PCWORLD did a couple videos on it a Month or so ago.

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Dream.big.dreams
Dream.big.dreams - 26.03.2023 13:29

I’m a big fan!

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someone
someone - 24.03.2023 01:33

would this work in a vacuum?

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raphael schinköth
raphael schinköth - 21.03.2023 18:36

theres a Company actually making laptop fans with piezoelectric stuff now.

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Keith Avila
Keith Avila - 21.03.2023 07:29

My mansion caught on fire but luckily I had already watched this video prior so I quickly made one of these bendy quartz blower fans and I successfully blew out the massive 9 acre inferno that engulfed my 35 bedroom mansion, a half an inch at a time. Thanks!

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Niko. exe
Niko. exe - 20.03.2023 04:07

They already are testing these for laptops. Watch PCWorld for ex.

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