Ok someone wanted a Muffin Fan opened for some reason and said they always ruined them trying. I also had a bit of trouble opening them and give up before I trash one.
Here is the one I just opened, no harm done
Peel off the label on the back side hub area. There is a little rubber cap/plug in the center. Pick it out with a pointy object like a needle or pin. Under the plug then is the shaft, it is held in with a tiny little C clip. Get that poped off the shaft and just pull blade off front.
As you can see in the pic, it has 4 tiny windings in the center, a circuit board under that. The shaft is stuck in the fan pretty good. The magnet is rather odd. Apears to be a full circle band, sort of rubber like a flexible fridge magnet. Pressed or glued in the fans hub, I have not tried to get that out. You can see the little plug in the pic sitting there also.
Heck, this fan cost me a hole $1 you don't think I'm going to totally tear it up
Actually this Top motor fan is a 80MM computer fan with sleeve bushing instead of ball bearing, and I bought a few at a time. Most likely cost me 75cents or so.
I was playing with this fan and batteries last night. 12V fan and it work really nice at almost any battery volts up to around 18v. But when I connected it to a 24V charger for a cordless tool (27.9VDC I think) it ran pretty fast for a bit then slowed down.
Of course I was burning it out. Well it now (or did) run slowly at 12V. Funny thing is I was checking milliamps with a good one also. New fan about 0.19ma to start and 0.15ma to run. There was a "pasive solar heater with solar fan" post also and the question of startup amps popped up. His fan would not start on his pannel.
So for this 12V 80mm muffin fan we now know 0.19ma at 12Vdc for starting.
This half burned out slow fan was drawing double the run speed milliamps, 0.31ma. less than half speed.
Anyway, I stick this in wind power I geuss because I think who-ever it was trying to get one apart before had wind in mind. Maybe using the blades for a mini mill or something. I had that thought once also
Perhaps Ghurd can take a few apart and use the blades on steppers
See if they have any wind use that way.
The rubber magnet band in the blade is pretty weak, makes a ceramic look like a neo :0
You probably can't tell in the pic but the 4 pole plastic "armature" does have metal center to pull flux. It spans the length of the white plastic holding the coils, my geuss of course is that it goes to the center through the coils also, but I did not take it apart that far. It would makes sense, but then I did not actaully see it to be certain.
So how would I re-wind this to get 12V 10 watts at 20mph?? Ha HA