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
• 3 x Dual-Ball bearing blowers / fans rated at 67,000 hours lifespan
• LCD thermostat programming with six speed controls, alarm alerts, failure triggers & memory
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 LCD digital controller on the front of the system features a smart thermostat with speed control and status alerts. The steel enclosure houses three dual-ball bearing blowers (T8) / fans (T9) that pulls heat out of the component and exhausts out the rear (T8) / upwards (T9). Its slim low-profile design enables the unit to fit in tight spaces. On the backside are ports to connect and control additional fans. Includes corded power adapter to plug the fan system through an outlet.
Intelligent Programming
Programming includes an easy-to-use thermostat and a SMART mode that automatically adjusts the fan’s speed to react to varying temperatures. Additional features include alarm alerts, fan failure triggers, power savings setting, display lock, and backup memory. Six fan speeds are available with three screen brightness settings. Behind the unit are ports that can control up to six individual AC Infinity AIRPLATE Cabinet fans and MULTIFAN Component fans.
Design and Construction
Each system features dual-ball bearing blowers (T8) / fans (T9) rated at 67,000 hours and are certified by CE, UL, and RoHS. Blowers (T8) / Fans (T9) 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.
- LCD thermostat programming with six speed controls, alarm alerts, failure triggers, and memory.
- Contains three dual-ball bearing blowers with PWM-controlled motors to minimise noise.
Specifications
Exhaust |
Rear Vent |
Top Vent |
Front Vent |
Product Dimensions |
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Total Dimensions | 17 x 13.5 x 1.5 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 | 9.5 W | ||
Current | 0.79 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 | 13.6kg (30 Pounds) | ||
Fan Quality Approvals | CE, TUV, RoHS |
What's In The Box
- 1 x Cooling fan system
- 1 x Power adapter
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Infinity t10
Have used this product and have been very happy
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Worthwhile investment
If you have an AVR based on a class AB amp that gets quite warm in use, the AC infinity is a very worth while investment. I have found just a small amount of air movement (first one or two fan speed settings) is plenty to keep the temperature of the unit right down. The unit itself is very professionally built and looks right at home among the AV cabinet. The only reason this gets 4 not 5 stars is hysteresis. Although they implemented hysteresis on the auto mode as clearly advertised. They did not on 'smart' mode meaning it really isn't that smart and the fans rapidly turn on and off while the avr warms up and fluctuates about the set point.