No room for a ceiling fan in the closet.think i saw @Growmau5 using ceiling fans to move room air @ like 35w per fan.thats pretty dang good for a bigger fan
What mean well driver would run 2 Noctua fans? Going to run them at .3-.5A
No room for a ceiling fan in the closet.think i saw @Growmau5 using ceiling fans to move room air @ like 35w per fan.thats pretty dang good for a bigger fan
I was going to say biggest fan on lowest rpm is most efficient, but yo beat me to it.think i saw @Growmau5 using ceiling fans to move room air @ like 35w per fan.thats pretty dang good for a bigger fan
something like this http://cobkits.com/product/apv-12-12-12v-driver-for-fans/No room for a ceiling fan in the closet.
What mean well driver would run 2 Noctua fans? Going to run them at .3-.5A
Soooo perfect!!!something like this http://cobkits.com/product/apv-12-12-12v-driver-for-fans/
It says 1.0amp at 12v, so you look what the fans you choose draw and and up the ma. For example if you have (4) fans that draw 250 ma or .25a then it would handle all of them, I am not sure if ading more would stress it, or just give them less current.Soooo perfect!!!
How can you tell it can run 4 like it says on the site?
I'm going to graph some CFM/W numbers from household fans compared to larger PC fans.
Ooooh... I was under the impression the amps are constant...I guess those must be constant current. Anyway I'm done derailing this amazing threadIt says 1.0amp at 12v, so you look what the fans you choose draw and and up the ma. For example if you have (4) fans that draw 250 ma or .25a then it would handle all of them, I am not sure if ading more would stress it, or just give them less current.
I run 12V wall warts, but the MW would be more stable and reliable,rOoooh... I was under the impression the amps are constant...I guess those must be constant current. Anyway I'm done derailing this amazing thread
I'll keep an eye on that driver when I get to building and ordering.
73watts. Check out cobkits, hes got cxm22 engines listed, looks like a solid deal.How many watts of heat does the cxm22 give off at 1400ma .. can anyone help with me with that answer
Trying to figure out the efficiency at that level @CobKits .73watts. Check out cobkits, hes got cxm22 engines listed, looks like a solid deal.
I tried to find out an I dont see any data at the currentTrying to figure out the efficiency at that level @CobKits .
Dope, thats what happens when i post while under a hazey haze from a really good haze. I missed that you were asking about heat output, apologies.73watts. Check out cobkits, hes got cxm22 engines listed, looks like a solid deal.
138/321=43% ??
Similar Lm/W but at much different VFsounds about right. heres the equivalent cxb at the same 85C Tj. seems to fit with the relative cxm22 data, similar efficacy at 50W to the cxm @ 73W. the simulators are 3000k vs 3000k, the graph was 4000k vs 4000k, but the relationship is the similar in either case. that actually was a 70cri db cree in the test in that graph, so an 80 cri cd bin would be one bin lower (unless cree 4000k 80cri is into DB these days, i dunno)
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