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This isn't really what this community is for. We're here to discuss circuit design and other subjects on that level.
I would avoid any 5€ solution that wasn't a renowned brand second hand. I understand that you are budget aware, I too have a very close and loving relationship with my money, but I wouldn't trust some cheap temu part to be plugged in without oversight. That's a pretty easy way to wake up dead in a pile of smoking ashes.
I'm sorry if I'm coming off as an asshole, I'm really not trying to. If you think I'm being snobby I suggest that you go watch a few big Clive videos on youtube. The chinesium stuff can be really poorly constructed.
How much power does your fan use? Is it an ordinary asynchronous AC motor? Single phase 230V?
I know what I'm doing and I know what I have to mod to make it work properly and within engineering limits (I am an engineer). I just don't have the time to make one myself, I just don't.
It's a synchronous AC motor, about 100W (maybe less, haven't measured it), single phase, 230V~, but what does this have to do with what I asked?