Product Description
Key Features
• Designed for cooling receivers, amplifiers & other AV components
• Protects components from overheating & performance issues
• Low-Profile design enables the unit to fit in tight spaces
• Contain a PWM-controlled motor used to minimise noise
• Programable 2 thermal trigger modes & 4 speed control options
• 3 x Dual-Ball bearing blowers / fans rated at 67,000 hours lifespan
17" Quiet Cooling System for Receivers, Amps, DVR, AV Cabinet Components
A quiet cooling fan system designed to be placed on top of AV components such as receivers, amplifiers, and DVRs. Maintaining an optimal temperature for components prevents overheating, ensures constant performance, and extends their lifespan.
The controller on the front of the cooling system features a smart thermostat trigger and fan speed control. The steel enclosure houses three dual-ball bearing blowers (S8) / fan (S9) that pulls heat out of the component and exhausts out the rear (S8) / upwards (S9). Its low-profile design enables the unit to fit in tight spaces. Includes corded power adapter to plug the fan system through an outlet.
Intelligent Programming
There are three programming settings available which includes two temperature trigger modes. The fans can also be set to run continuously or be turned off. Four fan speeds are available for each active mode and will determine the speed at which the fans run when they are triggered. This ensures optimal airflow and noise levels for your application.
Design and Construction
Each system features dual-ball bearing blowers (S8) / fan (S9) rated at 67,000 hours and are certified by CE, UL, and RoHS. Blowers (S8) Fans (S9) contain a PWM-controlled motor used to minimize noise during speed variations and are suspended in mid-air with silicone mounts to absorb vibrations. A low-profile design allows the unit to fit in applications with a limited height clearance. Aluminum and steel construction enables additional components up to 30 pounds to be stacked on top.
Features
- A quiet fan system designed for cooling receivers, amplifiers, DVRs, and other AV components.
- Protects components from overheating, performance issues, and shortened lifespans.
- Programming features two thermal trigger modes and four speed control options.
- Contains three dual-ball bearing blowers (S8) / fans (S9) with PWM-controlled motors to minimise noise.
- S8 Dimensions: 17.5 x 13.5 x 1.5 in. | Exhaust: Rear | Airflow: 160 CFM | Noise: 24 dBA
- S9 Dimensions: 17.5 x 13.5 x 1.5 in. | Exhaust: Top | Airflow: 210 CFM | Noise: 21 dBA
Specifications
Exhaust |
Rear (S8) | Top (S9) | Front (S10) |
Product Dimensions |
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Total Dimensions | 17 x 13.50 x 1.50 in (43.2 x 34.3 x 3.8 cm) |
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Cord Length | 72 in (6 feet) | ||
Product Performance and Technical Specs |
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Number of Blowers | 3 | ||
Total Airflow | 160 CFM | 210 CFM | 160 CFM |
Total Noise | 24 dBA | 21 dBA | 24 dBA |
Static Pressure | 1 mm-H2O | ||
Operating Voltage | 12V DC | ||
Power | 8.8 W | ||
Current | 0.73 A | ||
Wall Adapter Input | 100 to 240V AC | ||
Operating Humidity | 35 to 85% RH | ||
Operating Temperature | 14 to 230°F | ||
Fan Bearings | Dual Ball | ||
L10 Life Expectency | 67,000 Hours | ||
Top Weight Capacity | 13.6 kg (30 Pounds) | ||
Fan Quality Approvals | UL, CE, TUV, RoHS |
What's In The Box
- 1 x Cooling fan system
- 1 x Power adapter
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S9 and customer service
This is my third AC Infinity product, very high quality product which does what it says. Very easy to use. Av Australia only to happy to answer any questions.
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Quiet & Effective
I have a high power output Onkyo 7.1 amp installed in a cabinet, and despite there being no door on the front of the cabinet, about an inch either side of the amp and over a foot clear above it, it gets very hot. I bought the front-vent variant of this unit because the heat seems to get trapped in the cabinet above the amp, and it has started to exhibit audio squeals and bursts of white noise (seemingly common in Onkyo amps, maybe a HDMI board failure). Since installing this Aircom fan unit and setting it to 'auto', I haven't had another issue with the amp. The amp remains cool to touch, the fan only turns on after the amp has been on for about an hour (or worked hard at load volume levels), and the fan in whisper quiet on all but the highest speed. So far the 'auto' setting has not exceeded half-speed, and spends most of the time at quarter-speed. The lights on the fan system are not intrusive in a home theater environment either, just two subtly pin-sized LEDs when in full auto-mode.