ARCTIC F9 - 92 mm Standard Case Fan
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Price: £25.44
Brand: Arctic
Description: <span style="color: rgb(0 102 204);"> 92 mm Standard Case Fan. Long Service Life The Fluid Dynamic Bearing comes with an oil capsule that avoids lubricant leakage. Thus this bearing is as quiet as a sleeve bearing but comes with a significantly higher service life Innovative Design Enables Quiet and Efficient Ventilation The innovative design of the fan blades improves the air flow and facilitates a highly efficient ventilation. The impeller was designed with a focus on minimzing the noise level yet delivering the desired airflow and pressure. Two Way installation Blow warm air out of the case Draw cool air into your case. Arctic ARCTIC F9 - 92 mm Standard Case Fan - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Computer Components
Merchant: Quzo
Product ID: 308190
Delivery time: Next Day
Delivery cost: 0
MPN: ACFAN00249A
EAN: 4895213703321
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Author: Ian Philip
Rating: 5
Review: Bought mine to put in a project (not a pc or printer power supply or anything like that) for general airflow and partial boundary cooling of the power supply, amplifiers and mixer module. They are pleasantly quiet at the rated 1800rpm. (At least when new as mine are) Moves a reasonable amount of air unrestricted, if restricted then I would recommend the 92mm pressure oriented version. I would recommend them to anybody. Voltage range is huge and will reliably start down to 2VDC. If your application goes above 12v then YMMV. Likely run at 14v for a couple years but don't push your luck. I scoped the tach signal with my DC coupled DSO and it varies between about 2-12 unloaded depending on speed and supply voltage. Fan behaved nicely when run on limited current or limited voltage. Will likely be fine in a two wire pwm situation if needs be. Square wave -- Two pulses per rotation. EG: 60hz/2=1800rpm. 30hz/=900rpm. And so on. Comes in a small box with 4x self tapping screws. Motor itself runs warmer than other fans I've had but it's perfectly reasonable.
Author: Amazon Customer
Rating: 4
Review: Quiet motor easy to install pleased with the purchase.