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Looking good.Just installed this.
Thanks for the original post, and then doing the update. I am thinking about putting these in my canopy, but wasn't sure if they were just another cheap product being hocked by Amazon. Good to know someone has already done the research for me. Again, many thanks.So, after 15 months of continuous use, I thought that I would do an update on these fans that I installed. https://www.amazon.com/AC-Infinity-AIRPLATE-Thermostat-Cabinets/dp/B00QFWWZQO?ref=ast_p_ep
I must say that my feelings have not changed one bit. These are excellent and resilient fans for the money. There are fans that move more air for the size of the fans themselves, however, for the form and looks these can't be beaten. There is a bit of rust on the inside blade guards and the exterior grates but it is negligible. If it really bothers me I will remove the inside blade guards as there is nothing that will be contacting the blades from the inside of the canopy and I might sand and paint the exterior grates in another six months or so. I finally ended up having a pair pushing into the canopy and a pair pulling. The digital controller/thermostat has been flawless. There is a bit of minor corrosion on the chrome USB male plugs that are somewhat exposed at the connections are not sealed and one set on the fans for daisy-chaining but this was to be expected. As well, I put silicone lubricant on the mounting screws exposed on the interior of the canopy to stop corrosion.
They are still dead silent, look nice, and do the job well. Any old school canopy owners needing additional cooling, I highly recommend these and the price is great!
Below you can see the minor rusting on the blade guards and outside grate as well as the silicone grease on the screws.
Happy you found it helpful. If or rather when these fail, as I'm sure they will at some point, I will replace them with the same thing.Thanks for the original post, and then doing the update. I am thinking about putting these in my canopy, but wasn't sure if they were just another cheap product being hocked by Amazon. Good to know someone has already done the research for me. Again, many thanks.
Can't speak to the coolerguys fans you have but these Airplate's have been great at 18 months now and still going strong.nice long term review. that's always helpful, and I've been thinking about a similar mod. I'll add that I have a similar set in my TV stand (stereo receiver and xbox inside) from coolerguys.com (looks like they are still around) that has been running quietly on 2-speed temperature control for about 4 years. I've all but forgot I put it in. Admittedly, not a moist environment.
So, after 15 months of continuous use, I thought that I would do an update on these fans that I installed. https://www.amazon.com/AC-Infinity-AIRPLATE-Thermostat-Cabinets/dp/B00QFWWZQO?ref=ast_p_ep
I must say that my feelings have not changed one bit. These are excellent and resilient fans for the money. There are fans that move more air for the size of the fans themselves, however, for the form and looks these can't be beaten. There is a bit of rust on the inside blade guards and the exterior grates but it is negligible. If it really bothers me I will remove the inside blade guards as there is nothing that will be contacting the blades from the inside of the canopy and I might sand and paint the exterior grates in another six months or so. I finally ended up having a pair pushing into the canopy and a pair pulling. The digital controller/thermostat has been flawless. There is a bit of minor corrosion on the chrome USB male plugs that are somewhat exposed at the connections are not sealed and one set on the fans for daisy-chaining but this was to be expected. As well, I put silicone lubricant on the mounting screws exposed on the interior of the canopy to stop corrosion.
They are still dead silent, look nice, and do the job well. Any old school canopy owners needing additional cooling, I highly recommend these and the price is great!
Below you can see the minor rusting on the blade guards and outside grate as well as the silicone grease on the screws.
Shouldn't be a problem. They have fans without the controller for cheaper. They just have a switch for H,M,L. Might take a little DIY but I think easily dooable. https://www.acinfinity.com/quiet-cabinet-fans/#scrollIm wondering if i can find a way to control these without their controller? I will be adding a Humidity module to my reef angel controller, and want to kick fans on when a humidity of a certain level is detected... hmmm i wonder if that can be done to connect this to the 12 volt DC module... ideas!
ill have to see once i get my hands on the actual module and what id have to DIY for connectors, but shouldnt be too hard. Never met a soldering iron i didnt like! Could work out well for sure,Shouldn't be a problem. They have fans without the controller for cheaper. They just have a switch for H,M,L. Might take a little DIY but I think easily dooable. https://www.acinfinity.com/quiet-cabinet-fans/#scroll
Thers nothing a good resolder dont fix ha! Thanks for turning me on to these, as nice as the controller is, im hoping i can find a way to get the tank controller to do it. really opens up some programming options. Ill have a temp probe and humidity probe in the canopy, so all kinds of possibilities.Solder, nectar of the electrician gods...
I finally DIYs these this weekend in my planet tankSo, after 15 months of continuous use, I thought that I would do an update on these fans that I installed. https://www.amazon.com/AC-Infinity-AIRPLATE-Thermostat-Cabinets/dp/B00QFWWZQO?ref=ast_p_ep
I must say that my feelings have not changed one bit. These are excellent and resilient fans for the money. There are fans that move more air for the size of the fans themselves, however, for the form and looks these can't be beaten. There is a bit of rust on the inside blade guards and the exterior grates but it is negligible. If it really bothers me I will remove the inside blade guards as there is nothing that will be contacting the blades from the inside of the canopy and I might sand and paint the exterior grates in another six months or so. I finally ended up having a pair pushing into the canopy and a pair pulling. The digital controller/thermostat has been flawless. There is a bit of minor corrosion on the chrome USB male plugs that are somewhat exposed at the connections are not sealed and one set on the fans for daisy-chaining but this was to be expected. As well, I put silicone lubricant on the mounting screws exposed on the interior of the canopy to stop corrosion.
They are still dead silent, look nice, and do the job well. Any old school canopy owners needing additional cooling, I highly recommend these and the price is great!
Below you can see the minor rusting on the blade guards and outside grate as well as the silicone grease on the screws.