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  • PBCapo
    Mech & Aero Eng. Student
    • Nov 2002
    • 1198

    #1

    JT Mask Fan Questions

    okay, first, which is better, the vortex or the other one, i think its called the x-fire. Second, does it really work? Third, Is it loud enough that if you are playing woods ball it'll give away where you are?
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  • Evil Bob
    Evil Overlord
    • Jul 2001
    • 1217

    #2
    The Vortex is for the Proteus, the x-fire for the older masks, they're essentially the same fan.

    The fan is very quiet, they won't hear it until they are right on top of you, in which case, you will more then likely have shot them already. Most people won't even know what they're hearing if they do happen to hear it, usually they're too busy huffing and puffing and hearing their own breathing in their mask.

    Additionally, if you're hiding in one spot and not moving, you're usually not generating all the extra heat from running hard, you will more then likely have the fan turned off to conserve battery life and allow you to hear more clearly.

    If you wear glasses and have fogging problems, the fan will definitely prevent them from fogging.

    I've used the JT fans for years now in high humidity environments, they work very well.

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    • TheJester
      Registered User
      • Sep 2002
      • 753

      #3
      what's the point? just go to radio shack, buy a 9v clip, 1 of those mini blowers, and a switch, maybe a little wire (you seriously only need like 6 inches, not even). everything should run you about 15-20 bucks and it's not hard to install your self. last i checked, those JT fans were running $30
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      • Evil Bob
        Evil Overlord
        • Jul 2001
        • 1217

        #4
        The point is the fan is enclosed in a housing that is designed to survive a paintball impact, something that a home brewed kit from Radio Shack components wont necessarily do.

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        • Halliday
          Level 10
          • Oct 2000
          • 1655

          #5
          The other one is the X-Wind fan. I had one. It was unreliable. It would fall apart at the seams. I had to make shims out of cardboard to keep the battery from moving and killing the fan. When I retired it I had a rubberband, electrical tape, cardboard and small pieces of macroline holding it together. It was fugly, but when it all came together (and the battery didn't move) it worked well for de-fogging.

          Then I made my own out of a computer fan, a on-off switch and a 9v. Good but a battery killer.

          Now I have contacts :)


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          • QUINCYMASSGUY
            Registered User
            • Dec 2002
            • 914

            #6
            better idea

            Better idea: sell the mask and use the fan money to put into a VForce Morph or another upper end mask. You won't even need the fan then and saves you all the complications.
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            • IcantBelieveit
              Registered User
              • Nov 2002
              • 1339

              #7
              the vortex and x-fire are the same thing just one pushes and pulls air out, the other just pulls
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              • Hucklbry
                Registered User
                • Mar 2003
                • 79

                #8
                I've had mine for almost five years now. I don't have to use it often, but when it is humid out it does come in handy. If you have a JT mask, I would recomend it. Check ebay out, they are always on there for around $20.

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                • Torbo
                  teamless
                  • Apr 2003
                  • 1737

                  #9
                  you can get um new at pbgear.com for 24 or less. and theyre worth it if you wear glasses. I have a proteus and it never fogged, but my glasses did. So eventually i did the smart thing and got contacts.
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                  • PBCapo
                    Mech & Aero Eng. Student
                    • Nov 2002
                    • 1198

                    #10
                    thanks a lot guys, i asked because i have a thermal spectra, and it was really humid last sunday where i live and i couldnt see a thing, i think i'll get one now, thanks
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                    • Skreemer
                      Registered User
                      • Nov 2001
                      • 87

                      #11
                      heh the x-wind fan works just fine... I've had mine for 3 years on two diffrent masks...


                      as for the push air/pull air thing... the x-wind will do both just turn the battery arounf when you want the fan to go the other way... (it's in the instructions... )
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                      • Halliday
                        Level 10
                        • Oct 2000
                        • 1655

                        #12
                        Originally posted by IcantBelieveit
                        the vortex and x-fire are the same thing just one pushes and pulls air out, the other just pulls
                        That's not quite right. On the X-Wind, you can have it suck or blow, depending on how you put in the battery. On the Vortex, you can change the suck or blow with the switch.


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                        • aaron_mag
                          Registered User
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 1375

                          #13
                          Re: better idea

                          Originally posted by QUINCYMASSGUY
                          Better idea: sell the mask and use the fan money to put into a VForce Morph or another upper end mask. You won't even need the fan then and saves you all the complications.
                          I have the VForce Morph. It will fog in the right conditions. I just finished rigging it with TWO 25mm fans and a 9 volt to stop the fogging problem. Should work great.

                          The vortex fans work great with the JT masks. I just like my Morph.
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                          • jpdgas
                            Don't Get Eliminated!!!
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 222

                            #14
                            Ive only had my proteus fog at night, and the vortex cleared it right up. Its actually a nice little breeze on your face if you play in hottness like SoCAL. I just turn it on for air conditioning mostly. it also works better if you cut out the rubber mesh on the goggles right inder the fan. less air flow restriction

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                            • Dryden
                              Team Nemesis

                              • Jun 2003
                              • 931

                              #15
                              I wear glasses and have an X-Wind for defogging those. It's worked like a charm for the past six or seven years. For as cheap as the fans are now, they're still helpful to have on hand for good thermals if you play in high humidity and don't have any breeze to help circulate air out on the field, which is particularly a problem in woodsball.

                              And yes, the X-Wind spin direction changes based on which direction you place the AAA battery in it. It's nice with the fan oriented for ventilation to suck air out, since it also pulls out the mites, gnats, and mosquitos that get inside the goggles from time to time.
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