Wderair EC 92mm x 25mm 90mm Axial Cooling Fan AC 110v 120v 220v 240v Dual Ball Wall Plug for Receiver DVR Playstation Xbox Computer Cabinet Cooling
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David Winarchik
> 24 hourI got this as an air intake fan mounted on the bottom of my entertainment cabinet to bring cool air in and cool down my electronics. One speed, fairly quiet, does its job. Easy to mount.
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Nicholas Otte
> 24 hourThe 120mm x 38mm Fan appears to be capable of moving some serious air. Supplied with ~120vac, blowing through my anemometer it was achieving ~6.0 m/s, and pulling air through the anemometer, it was achieving ~4.2 m/s with the anemometer pressed up against the fan housing for both measurements. The rocker switch on the supplied cord is a nice touch, and the quick connect for the wiring is a lot more secure than I first gave it credit for. As far as the quoted specs go, my tachometer recently died, so I cant speak to the 2800 rpms, but my unit was pulling ~5.6W from the wall, so easily within spec for power draw. The only spec that seems to be off, for which I docked a star, is the noise. Measured at 1m, I metered the noise at ~51db using a phone app, vs the 41db quoted.
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Oliva
> 24 hourThe fan was used for a small ventilation project I had planned. It was easy to connect with exposed wires. I had stripped off a bit more of the casing and secured it to the provided switch plug with some electrical tape. Runs quiet given how powerful this little fan is. Connection and wiring never got hot even after running for hours. Im sure the bearing could be tuned a bit with some grease to make it run even quieter. TBD on those modifications when I do them. Highly recommend!
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wsaw
> 24 hourSome high speed fans sound like a jet engine taking off, this is more like the jet engine in idle mode. It isn’t silent, but not so loud that it would be a deal breaker. Moves A LOT of air, this would be great to keep a media cabinet, data cabinet or small closet cooled and airflow increased.
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Yams
> 24 hourIt works good but it’s too loud. Sounds like a drone with its high pitched wine.
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Friendly Neighborhood I.T. Guy
> 24 hourI live in an apartment and my network gear is in a closet in the hallway, thats where the internet connection is. Needless to say, that closet gets warm in the summer. I have the router/modem supplied by ATT, my own router, a NAS and a Plex Server (old nVidia Shield) all in the closet, so yea, it gets warm. What I was looking for was a way to increase air circulation in the closet and came across this bad boy. Its a great, nerdy solution to what I wanted lol. The fan is simple to set up and has an on/off switch. What I did was I have that plugged into a smart plug and have control over it with an app. Well the fan is simple to use and set up. You just plug in the 2 wires that come from the fan to the white connector, plug it in to power and hit the switch and its on. It is a PC fan so it fits in with my geeky set up in my closet. The fan blows a substantial amount of air and and is a bit loud, but its in my closet so the noise isnt really an issue for me. Ive come back home from work and have had to leave that closet door open because its really hot in there, but now with this fan the temp has really improved. Its still warm, dont get me wrong but the temps of my NAS and PC have dropped down with the improved air flow of this fan. The nVidia Shield has passive cooling so having improved air flow has helped it with 4K rendering. My NAS fan is not always running at high speeds anymore either, it still revs up every once in a while but it used to be constant so this is a win for me. Its a simple fan but for my use, it was a great help.
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Mrs. Alayna Mitchell PhD
> 24 hourThe airflow is good, but just a little noisier then I was hoping
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Kurt
> 24 hourThe fan whine is louder than I anticipated, therefor I would use this in an enclosure that can reduce the fan noise. Also, the white connector that comes with the fan feels cheap. Its just a pressure fit. I would solder the ends of the fan cable to the included plug. There is plenty of cable that is connected to the fan motor to allow for multiple soldering. The volume of wind coming from the fan itself is very good and will remove heat from an enclosure very well. NOTE: Remember you have to size the fan to the size of the enclosure you will using.
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Richard Bertagnoli
> 24 hourHad an excellent experience with these. I been using them for almost a year now and have had a lot, almost no, issues.
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Ben c
> 24 hourI purchased the 120mm x 38mm Axial Fan for my server rack, and while it has excellent airflow, I cannot overlook the noise it produces. The ball bearing design is supposed to reduce noise, but this fan is still louder than I would like. The fan is compatible with various voltage options, which is convenient, and the high airflow keeps my server rack and industrial cases cool. However, the noise level can be a distraction and may not be suitable for quieter environments. Overall, I give this product a 3 out of 5 stars because of its excellent airflow, but the noisy operation makes it hard to fully recommend.