Only if somebody else is paying for the power to run the fan. So, no.
You get the manure from the guy you see when you enter the scene and go to the windmill and spin the fan counter clock wise and use the manure to power it.
because it is a fan
If the relay is good and the fan is getting power and groun, then the fan motor is bad.
A windmill's generator is usually behind the blades of the fan.
it doesnt move the mud it opens the door on the top of the windmill and to make the windmill move you have to jump on the rope inside of the windmill and then go outside and jump on the blades of the windmill Can someone mention it more clearer?
Because as the wind blows, it moves the fan of a windmill, which moves some kind of gear. This energy is transferred to a battery. This continues each time the wind blows.
Because as the wind blows, it moves the fan of a windmill, which moves some kind of gear. This energy is transferred to a battery. This continues each time the wind blows.
The big fan is a "windmill", an archaic way to harness wind (or water) power to grind grain. To get the saucer working, you need a green fuel rod. (see related question)
Use a vaccum or a leafblower to power a hovercraft. You need a powerful vaccum or leafblower oif you use one! : ) You can also use a giant fan.
you have to go on the fan blades of the mill and spin them counter clockwise
Disconnect the power wire from the fan and run power directly from the battery to the fan. If it's still good it should run.
First check your fuse if it is good then disconect the plug at the fan motor and check if it has power going to the fan, make sure the key is on and the heater is turned on. If you have power at the conector than you have a bad blower motor, if the fuse is good and you dont have any power to the motor then you have a break in the wire.