CREATIVE SUNDAY || Mastering the Art of Solar Fan Assembly: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Good day, friends on the hive blockchain. It's a wonderful day, and today I'll love to show you how I coupled this solar fan I just purchased together. Like I said a few days ago, the heat in this part of the world is becoming unbearable, and this made me seek a way out by purchasing this rechargeable fan, which can keep the temperature of the room more conducive whenever there's no electricity.

And like I said a few days ago in one of my posts about having to ditch the first one I ordered because the price went down a few days after I played the order, the second one I ordered recently arrived, and here is how I coupled the fan various parts together, which I want to show you as my creative aspect for the creative Sunday in the hive learners community.

I'm not much of a specialist in fixing this, so I don't know the names of most of the parts of the fan and didn't make use of any equipment as it was really easy to put together despite being all scattered inside the box, so below are the few steps I followed in making this stand firm.

  • First, I unboxed the fan box and brought out all the body parts, after which I started sorting each one into its own category.

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  • After this, I began the joining by first picking up the stand and the ground tray, and it's a plastic screw. I fix both together until it's standing firm.

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  • And move that I moved, fixing the blowing wheel and the engine part, and assembling each part together according to the drawing on the carton.
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  • Once that was set, I also fixed the net that was supposed to be at the back and front to cover the blowing wheel, and that's how I came to the end of fixing the fan; like I said, it's very easy to couple.

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And I'm glad it was because I was worried about what if I couldn't fix it before, but after calling the customer care of Jumia, who assured me that it'd be easy to fix, I see it was really so.

And I've tried to charge it with both electricity and sunlight, and I can categorically tell you that although it wasn't fully charged when I stopped charging for the first time to try it through the night, I was pleased to see it lasted for as long as 8 hours before it shut down, and with this, I can't help but pray it lasts longer if I later get to fully charge it.

That's about it for today. I hope you enjoyed the read. Do have a wonderful day and stay blessed.


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This is so lovely because the heat in this country can cook noodles, it is becoming unbearable even most times if I put on my fan I still feel the heat. The fan looks good since it is rechargeable and can also use solar to charge it.

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Yea it's much better than those which only works when there's electricity and the fact that it last over 8 hours even though it's not fully charged mean I'll be in safe hands.

The heat is something else my dear.

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Show us the way boss. This is so nice and a good step to beat this extreme heat we are facing. I hope you get to fully charge with electricity so as to last longer for you. Working for 8 hours isn´t bad at all. At least it will serve you for a while before it goes off. Emi a lo ooo.... thief will not carry it 😂

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Way to help abi where gangan?

Thanks so much, I hope it last longer.

Ole to be Fe gbe, ma ya were in two days. 😂😂

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Nicely done brother. Don't worry, it will last as long as you want. Haha

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I hope so, thanks so much, I really appreciate.

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Time to get myself one of these, the heat is so suffocating these days, hope it won't tear my pocket 🥺 and how long does it last after fully charged?

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You're top rich for it to tear your pocket, so you can escape this heat.

I've not charged it full, but the last time I charged it it lasted 8 hours, but it's not full then.

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My brother became an engineer, wow Weldon sir you are doing well.

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Wetting man go do?

As you refuse to come back to Epe, I've to do this things myself.

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I remember how my husband was sweating why fixing our new fan sometimes last year, it did gave him little issues while I was waiting for the fan to be coupled and start blowing me 😌😌

I.love your choice of fan
So without this out kwashiorkor electricity, you will still be enjoying the fan for 8 hours...rich kids
Nice guide by the way
!BBH

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@vickoly! Your Content Is Awesome so I just sent 1 $BBH (Bitcoin Backed Hive) to your account on behalf of @nkemakonam89. (4/5)

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You need cane, so you can't fix it, you sat there waiting for him to fix it after a long day at work.

Which rich kid, beside you the odogwu.

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This is one of the things that can solve our problem now, solar fan... Heat wants to kill me here oo 😃
I need to purchase one aswell.

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You can buy it, you're rich enough.

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Well done and very entertaining post. here in Venezuela the potential of solar energy is still not exploited.

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It'll be great if they finally adopt it and make use of it to generate more electricity for the citizens over there.

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To save yourself from hot weather, you have arranged a solar Fan wow. It is good step you made Grandpa. Similar assembly for solar bulbs I have received at home previous year. Solar is the cheap source of power generation. I appreciate your guidance sir, it is well detailed. Thanks!
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Yea that's true, it's much easier and I'm working towards having all my power supply at home run on solar energy.

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This is interesting
Some people like me would really find it hard to do this
Thanks for sharing

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Thanks so much, the tools were easy to couple together and doesn't really need screwdrivers.

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See my boss nice one how i wish you will gift me this fan heat is too much

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This is what we need on Nigeria ohh.
Thanks for sharing. I believe to get mine soon.

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You really made a good choice, this is the best solution for this crazy hot weather

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This thing looks really complicated, well done, sir Vic.

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