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Fast helmet with built in fans???

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I'm considering getting myself a fast helmet but after seeing guys complaining that its too hot I was wondering if anyone had fitted a couple of small fans to their lids? I have found fans on ebay for this purpose but I have no Idea where or how to install them to a fast helmet. Thanks

 
I'm considering getting myself a fast helmet but after seeing guys complaining that its too hot I was wondering if anyone had fitted a couple of small fans to their lids? I have found fans on ebay for this purpose but I have no Idea where or how to install them to a fast helmet. Thanks


Couple of things to consider - 

  1. get a better ventilated design of helmet - Team Wendy, Air Frame etc all vent better than a FAST helmet (I have all three styles)
  2. if you're dead set on putting fans in, take a look at what the cosplay guys do (it's pretty common in Stormtrooper helmets) https://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/36631-how-to-diy-usb-helmet-fans-no-more-9v-or-aas/
  3. think about things like where your battery will go (I'd suggest using an NVG battery holder on the back)
  4. make sure the helmet ventilates well in the first place - the cheap Emerson helmets come with a solid polystyrene liner, whereas the FMA ones come with individual pads for example


 
Thanks for the info ? will look into a well ventilated lid as a start 

 
You can use mini blowers for a 3D printer, hook up to a 9v battery, and if you want to be fancy, use a PWM to control the speed.
 

However, you're not going to get a lot of spare real estate inside the lid to circulate air

 


I agree with Lozart that 25mmx25mmx7mm won't be sufficient for a helmet.  Fine for direct ventilation of eyepro, but the 50mm "turbine" style blowers shift a lot more air.

 
I have a CP fast helmet. As it is two halves for the helmet my head stays cool, due to the central gap for ventilation.  Alongside I have guarder c9 eye protection, which I have worn for years and had no issues fogging up with this setup. Even without the helmet, I have never had issues with fogging up eye protection.  The selling point of the guarder eye pro is that they had a test video on their website showing a pair being shot with a real shotgun from a meter away (yeah no face, but my eyes would be fine! ?). The lenses were intact, only had some very fine marks on them.

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Ok so things have moved on a bit. Item already purchased are as follows 

FMA team Wendy repro lid.

Couple of usb powered 50mm 3d printed fans. 
FMA maritime helmet cover (no idea if it will fit).

And as an early xmas gift from my wife the Xfog system. 
Hopefully this will take care of the over heating and fogging problems. Now I just have to work out how to attach my mesh mask to the lid. Any tips welcome. 

 
FMA maritime helmet cover (no idea if it will fit).


It won't. The TW shell is a very different shape than a Maritime. FMA do a TW cover though, if you can't find one then the OPS FAST helmet cover will fit or an Agilite TW cover (which is way more expensive but rather lovely).

 
It won't. The TW shell is a very different shape than a Maritime. FMA do a TW cover though, if you can't find one then the OPS FAST helmet cover will fit or an Agilite TW cover (which is way more expensive but rather lovely).
Managed cancel the Maritime cover and picked up a helmet bridge which should do the job. 

 
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