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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Mrs. Alayna Mitchell PhD
> 24 hourThe airflow is good, but just a little noisier then I was hoping
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourEasy to assemble, lightweight and powerful. I use it to cool my dac/amp.
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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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Harrison Jenkins
> 24 hourOrdered this fan to replace the one in my arcade cabinet - this was the perfect fit, exact same size as my old one and runs on AC power which can be harder to find. Comes with a steel guard and an in-line switch which are nice features to have. Could be quieter, but it’s not intrusive if it’s out of direct sight.
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Serial Tinkerer
> 24 hourGot this to vent bunch of hard drives. As a professional photographer for over 15 years, I have a massive amount of storage. I run an old Mac Pro with 4 HDDs and 2 SSDs inside along with 12-15 external HDDs as a giant server. It’s an old, inefficient setup that I’ve since modernized as storage has gotten cheaper, but I keep it as 1 level of redundancy. All of this is piled up under a corner of my desk and as hard drives do, they stared failing one by one for the past few years. I originally rigged up an old case fan to (ironically) a failed hard drive’s power supply and mounted it a hole I cut in my desk to vent some of the heat. But it was a bit loud and didn’t move much air. Rather than cobbling something together again, I figured this fan would make a good, plug and play replacement and so far I can say it’s a big improvement. It runs quiet and moves a lot more air than my homemade “solution.” It’s definitely a niche item, but if it fits a project you have in mind, I’d definitely recommend it.
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Mtnberg
> 24 hourDelivered as described
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S.
> 24 hourIm quite certain the supplied, very cheap alternative to a good Wago connector would never pass line voltage specs in the US. When in use, it leaves exposed contacts, making this a shock hazard. I expect this is intended for low voltage use and has been included mostly for show. Simply put, dont use it. Even if taped up, any pressure on the tabs will release the wires, allowing failure at best, a high voltage arc and fire at the worst. The fan itself seems acceptable, moving lots of air at a reasonable volume level. You wont want to set this on an open shelf to cool your electronics, but in any sort of an enclosure most should find this perfectly adequate. A nice little welded grill with hardware finishes the kit nicely. This should be 5 stars if only a safe connector were included. Ill be reasonable and go for a 3, but know that if used incorrectly, this could be considered a dangerous product.
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BT
> 24 hourThis 120mm Fan came with; the fan, a uninstalled two prong cord, quick connector for the wires, fan blade guard and mounting screws. The fan seems to be well made; the blades are metal so I highly recommend using the included guard to prevent injury and the case is plastic with arrows cast into it showing air flow direction. The overall noise is fine, not super quiet but it has no high pitched whine and it does seem to move a lot of air. The wires are pre stripped and the quick connector works well, although I was a little confused by it, I did finally figure out that the wires go in on top and not on the bottom. I think this Fan is a good choice for situations requiring ventilation but has limited space.
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Tre
> 24 hourI used this fan to make a cooler for a power supply to a computer. This little guy works great. Has good airflow and comes ready to use and install. Just place where needed, plug it in and turn on. It has been running (almost continually) for a couple months now and still going strong.
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Gene
> 24 hourSeems like a winner. Solid casing and grill and minimal motor noise that would indicate quality issues.