Introduction: How to Make a Computer Fan Guard Stove!!!
Cook what you need, make everything you like. Grab a dead computer and get what you need. Fast and easy to make and a great taste it cooks.
Step 1: What You Need
you need a
-fan guard
-battery
-paper clip
-cardboard
-2 rubber bands
Step 2:
Take the 2 rubber bands and put them around the battery and cardboard, like in picture.
Step 3:
If you have a paper clip with a rubber sleeve on it, then cut it like shown in the picture.
Step 4:
Now put the fan guard on top of the battery, then take the paper clip and put both sides on the + and - side of the battery. Make sure that metal from the paper clip is touching both the battery and the fan guard.

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11 Comments
12 years ago on Step 4
short circuiting the battery could make it potentially EXPLODE in front of you and throw battery acid everywhere!
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Well said =D
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Thankyou :)
12 years ago on Introduction
I don't see anything cooking here, could you fix that?
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12 years ago on Step 4
Photos are blurry. Do you know how 2 use macro? (if not look it up)
When using macro, get about 15 cm back and zoom as needed. If none of this works remember that u can half-press the camera button lightly before u take the photo to engage auto-focus.
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
thanks
12 years ago on Introduction
no offense, but i find that bo3bo3's version is safer, lasts longer, and is more effective, i dont even really see this even heating a glass of water, you would need a coil and more power to make a stove-like thing
12 years ago on Introduction
If I was you I wouldn't do it. You DON'T EVER short out a battery and you would have to exchange the battery every few minutes, but if you branched off half of the positive to a salt water solution so that it is defused just enough to cause a flow from + to - then this would be safer.
12 years ago on Introduction
i dont see this cooking too much
12 years ago on Introduction
What exactly have you cooked with this?
12 years ago on Introduction
So, you cook food with a shorted-out AA battery?