• Hey Guest,

    We wanted to share a quick update with the community.

    Our public expense ledger is now live, allowing anyone to see how donations are used to support the ongoing operation of the site.

    👉 View the ledger here

    Over the past year, increased regulatory pressure in multiple regions like UK OFCOM and Australia's eSafety has led to higher operational costs, including infrastructure, security, and the need to work with more specialized service providers to keep the site online and stable.

    If you value the community and would like to help support its continued operation, donations are greatly appreciated. If you wish to donate via Bank Transfer or other options, please open a ticket.

    Donate via cryptocurrency:

    Bitcoin (BTC):
    Ethereum (ETH):
    Monero (XMR):
C

c.c

Student
May 3, 2025
129
How much weight can a fan hold of a person hanging from it before it breaks down???
 
  • Hugs
Reactions: Pale_Rider
EmptyBottle

EmptyBottle

2036-01-10T08
Apr 10, 2025
2,277
It depends on the weakest link between fan, pole, mounts, etc.

It could be as little as 5kg or as much as 100kg
 
  • Like
Reactions: Forveleth and c.c
Upvote 0
Afterglow

Afterglow

good god remove my frontal lobe already
Feb 22, 2025
392
not much, coming from someone who used to clean homes, they're very flimsy
 
  • Like
Reactions: c.c
Upvote 0
P

Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
13,422
It's impossible to say but you can easily test it.

Tie a rope to it, hold it with your hands and swing freely. If it holds for some time it's probably strong enough for hanging, too.
 
  • Like
  • Yay!
Reactions: opheliaoveragain, Anonymousa, Forveleth and 2 others
Upvote 0
locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
9,592
I highly doubt a shitty ceiling fan made out of crappy sheet and pot metal is going to be strong enough to support human weight, even a small person's weight.
 
  • Like
Reactions: opheliaoveragain, Anonymousa, c.c and 2 others
Upvote 0
bankai

bankai

Visionary
Mar 16, 2025
2,340
How much weight can a fan hold of a person hanging from it before it breaks down???
Just get a doorway pullup bar,don't risk it.
 
  • Like
Reactions: opheliaoveragain and c.c
Upvote 0
Pale_Rider

Pale_Rider

Enlightened
Apr 21, 2025
1,492
I tested my ceiling fan now I'm in trouble.
 
  • Yay!
  • Like
Reactions: CatLvr, Dante_, opheliaoveragain and 3 others
Upvote 0
cemeteryismyhome

cemeteryismyhome

Paragon
Mar 15, 2025
971
I wouldn't trust a ceiling fan. I thought of getting one for my house and did a lot of reading and videos on how to install. They're not meant to support much weight.
 
Upvote 0
Jade10666

Jade10666

Exploring the end - Canadian
Apr 8, 2025
135
I'm hotels some will have breakaway ceiling fans or lights on can't support your weight
 
  • Like
Reactions: Forveleth
Upvote 0
C

c.c

Student
May 3, 2025
129
How do you "test" it by HANGING from your NECK?
I did tie the knot and everything but kept the height a bit low and had a bunk bed on the side and i did kick the stool away and was hanging for 2-3sec and then held onto the bunk bed's railing and removed the rope and got down
 
Upvote 0
locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
9,592
I did tie the knot and everything but kept the height a bit low and had a bunk bed on the side and i did kick the stool away and was hanging for 2-3sec and then held onto the bunk bed's railing and removed the rope and got down
Ok...... Maybe it will hold you. Could also tie a weight of some type equivalent to your weight and see if it will hold it longer term.
 
Upvote 0
bankai

bankai

Visionary
Mar 16, 2025
2,340
Also, it's the summertime. You're going to need that fan to cool you down. Don't risk breaking it.
 
Upvote 0
T

TBONTB

Enlightened
May 31, 2025
1,114
Just get a doorway pullup bar,don't risk it.
How does the doorway pull-up bar work for full suspension. Am I dense, is there enough height for the loop and the body in a standard door height? Maybe I'm dense
 
Upvote 0
bankai

bankai

Visionary
Mar 16, 2025
2,340
How does the doorway pull-up bar work for full suspension. Am I dense, is there enough height for the loop and the body in a standard door height? Maybe I'm dense
OP didn't specify full suspension. Doorway pull up bar works well for partial hanging.

Up to them to decide anyway regardless.

If you want to do full suspension, get an actual pull up bar which is installed with drills on the wall. So then you can install it a few feet above your height on the wall. Voila.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: c.c
Upvote 0
T

TBONTB

Enlightened
May 31, 2025
1,114
OP didn't specify full suspension. Doorway pull up bar works well for partial hanging.

Up to them to decide anyway regardless.

If you want to do full suspension, get an actual pull up bar which is installed with drills on the wall. So then you can install it a few feet above your height on the wall. Voila.
Ah okay. I can't do that. (Lack skills, plus can't damage my own home and hotel seems problematic). So you agree pull up bar in door frame isn't enough clearance for full? (I just think SI would get me in partial)
 
  • Like
Reactions: c.c and bankai
Upvote 0

Similar threads

C
Replies
5
Views
462
Suicide Discussion
eddie202603
E
T
Replies
2
Views
558
Suicide Discussion
xhersekk
X
chaoschuckler
Replies
0
Views
228
Suicide Discussion
chaoschuckler
chaoschuckler