Oh, I use a machine - I don't have to tune it! NOT!!!!!!!! Naw, small/high rpm fans don't cause any audible trouble at all. A slower ceiling fan (large diameter), of course. But the little guys don't cause any weirdness at all. Terry Farrell On Aug 22, 2012, at 9:20 PM, Joseph Garrett wrote: > Terry the Farrell said: > "I've bought four really great tools in the past year or so. Besides my > wonderful Fugan carbon fiber tuning lever and my I-Phone with Verituner > installed on it, I bought a very small portable fan and a small flashlight > that I've been searching for forever. > > The fan, IMHO, is indispensable. It is a Caframo MiniMax Deluxe Model 737 > http://www.caframo.com/outdoors/outdoors_products_batteryfans_minimaxdeluxe7 > 37.php I have supercharged it by installing four LiFePO4 rechargeable > batteries that total 6.4 volts and 6.6 amp-hours. This thing will run at > full speed all day long. It has four speeds and I usually set it on two. If > it's really warm, I'll go up to three or four. Very quiet also. It makes my > days soooooo much better here in hot central Florida in hot old-peoples > homes and hot churches, etc., etc." > > Terry, > Can you say Doppler Effect? Or Oscillating Air? How the heck do you tune > with that going on? It would drive me completely off the edge. (I know, I'm > very close now, as it is.<G>) Just a thought. > Regards, > Joe > Joe Garrett, R.P.T. > Captain of the Tool Police > Squares R I > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20120823/39c19b7f/attachment.htm>
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