Mini Spinner : Cold Beer - Fast* (as in 1 Minute 30 Seconds)
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Mini Spinner : Cold Beer - Fast* (as in 1 Minute 30 Seconds)
Spinning an aluminium beer can on a block of ice will cool it to less than 5c in under 5 minutes. Various ways can achieve this: The Spinning Car, Electric Drill, Electric Screwdriver but none are as small and compact as the Mini Spinner.
The Mini Spinner was inspired in the search to have a compact way to cool beer while camping: As a frozen cartoon of water unfreezes, the water is drank and the remaining block of ice is used to cool beers by spinning a can on top. Having a multipurpose saves space and weight and results in more beers being able to be taken on a camping trip.
It's also my 'go to' way of cooling beer at home. No more space wars over beer vs food in the fridge. Just keep a 1-liter carton of ice in the freezer section and cool beers when required.
There's an environmental aspect too, as this project reuses the plastic clip-on-top packaging.
* To cool beer in one minute 30 seconds, go to Step 6.
Supplies
Clip on holder (came with the cans)
Toy Wheel
6-volt, 300 rpm motor with gears
USB C Battery connector
Shrink tubing
Clip-On, Clip-Off
There are two parts to the Mini cooler: The motor and the can connector.
The can connector is made by cutting off a clip-on disk which the beer cans were purchased in with a pair of large scissors.
Can Connector
A good way to attach the plastic clip-on to the motor is using a toy wheel which has the same sized axle as the motor. While it could be fixed to the top of the clip-on, it looks better attached underneath.
Drill a hole into the center of the clip-on.
Apply contact adhesive to the side of the wheel and the underneath of the clip-on. When the glue is touch dry, join the wheel to clip-on.
Check that with the wheel fitted underneath, the clip-on still clips on to a can of beer.
Powering the Motor
To enable this, solider on a USB C leed to the motor.
Heat Shrink
Operation
To use: Just clip in a beer can, attach the connector to the motor and lay the can on a 1 liter block of ice and connect to a 5 volt power bank.
I make the ice by filling an empty milk carton with water and then freezing it. Once frozen, the top side is removed with a knife making it ready for use.
To stop the kick back from the spinning motor, a bulldog clip can be clipped on to it.
The mini spinner was successfully used on a recent camping trip. It cooled all 4 beers to less than 5 degrees c and could have cooled more.
Turbo Charging the Cooling
Add 160 grams of salt to the carton before adding the water and freezing it. This will give you semi frozen ice which will cool a can of beer super quickly:
- After 2 mins of spinning: -1.6c
- After 1 mins of spinning: 6.6c
- Ideal time of 1min.30sec: 3.5c
The only downside is the salt infused ice is a bit messy and not the best for electric motors.