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Air Blower Dancer 150 Watt

Original price was: ₹10,000.Current price is: ₹6,050.

Size: 150 Watt
Type: Dancer
Contains: 1 Blower Watt Blower
Material: Plastic
Brand: Ganesh Sky Balloon

Description

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 Air Blower Dancer 150 Watt

150 W air‑dancer (tube‑man) blowers — 150 W is quite low for a “dancer” blower, because inflatables typically need a lot of airflow / pressure. But here’s a detailed breakdown of what a 150 W “walking‑air” / sky‑dancer blower would mean / be like, what to watch for, and why it’s uncommon — plus related product‑type info.


What a “150 W Air Blower for Dancer” Would Mean — Description

  1. Power & Motor

    • With 150 W, the motor is relatively weak compared to typical dancer blowers (many are 300 W+ or several hundred watts).

    • Likely a compact, low‑power centrifugal or axial fan design, optimized for very small inflatables (1–3 m) or low‑height tube men.

    • The motor would probably run on standard AC (depending on manufacturer), but current draw will be small.

  2. Airflow & Pressure

    • The airflow (volume) will be significantly lower than large commercial blowers.

    • Pressure (static “wind” pressure) might also be limited — enough to sustain a light, small dancer, but not for big or tall ones.

    • According to a Chinese blower spec: a 150 W blower for “sky dancer / inflatable pillar” has an outlet diameter ~61 cm.

    • Such a blower is “mainly used … for sky dancer, 1‑3 meter height” in that spec.

  3. Construction

    • The housing would be plastic, to keep weight low and cost down.

    • Impeller likely plastic too, for economical manufacturing.

    • It may have a Velcro or hook‑and‑loop ring / flange to attach to the base of the inflatable (dancer).

  4. Noise & Efficiency

    • Being low power, the blower may produce less noise than large 750 W+ blowers, but will still make a noticeable “wind‑fan” sound.

    • Efficiency may be reasonable for its power, but because of limited airflow, the dancer’s motion will be more “fluttery” / gentle.

  5. Limitations / Trade‑offs

    • Not for tall or large dancers: 150 W is unlikely to power a very tall (5–6 m) tube man well.

    • Slow inflation / weak “thrust”: Inflation will take time, and maintaining a strong “dance” may be hard.

    • Wind sensitivity: In outdoor or windy conditions, the dancer may not perform well.

    • Durability concerns: Lower-cost / low-power blowers may overheat or wear faster if used for long durations.

  6. Applications (Where a 150 W Blower Could Work)

    • Small promotional inflatables (1–2 m “mini” dancers)

    • Indoor / exhibition-style inflatables (where airflow demand is lower)

    • Lightweight “pillars” or “columns” which move but don’t need very strong blowers

    • Quiet or low-power setups where energy consumption needs to be small


Related / Example Products & References

I couldn’t find a verified 150 W air-dancer blower model from big brands, but there are some related blowers and spec‑sheet references:

  • There’s a 150 W blower for inflatable pillars / “sky dancer” from a Chinese manufacturer. Model: CZ-SD150. Specs: 150 W motor, 61 cm outlet diameter, housing + impeller plastic.

  • LookOurWay Air Dancers Blower Manual: Gives a sense of how blower‑dancer systems work, though their standard blowers are higher power.

Some product‑type blowers (though not exactly 150 W):

  • BNF Low‑Noise Inflatable Air Blower — for inflatables; low noise, but higher wattage likely.

  • Air Dancer Blower (High‑Power) — strong blower for tube men, but much more than 150W.


My Assessment

  • A 150 W air-dancer blower is theoretically possible, but impractical for “standard” tall / medium sky dancers.

  • It would only be suitable for very small or low‑draw inflatables.

  • Because of low airflow, the dancer’s motion / inflation would likely be weak compared to high-power models.

  • If you are just experimenting or wanting a very light “fluttering” dancer, it might work — but for promotional or large use, I would recommend at least 300‑400 W or more to ensure stable performance.


If you like, I can look up real 150 W dancer blowers (if any exist) in Indian / global markets (with suppliers + prices) — do you want me to do that?