Bud man 43
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I use Tornado commercial oscillator used in warehouses. I use a variac to control the speed- it gives me a bit more control than low medium high.
I'm running 4 of the E6 fans with 2 backups. So far, all is good, but they are still relatively new.I just bought the aerowave E6 from Vivosun, seems to be working OK but time will tell.
This got me thinking though, I should just buy all my fans from Costco for their warranty lol
they have pretty decent customer service and a 2 year warranty, have you tried bitching to AC infinity lol?Just coming here to bitch about one of my three month old ac infinity oscillating fans that is clicking and making all kind of other noises. I have 3 others i have no issues with. But I see Im not alone, lol.
Yeah that bitching did nothing for me and mine ended up at the recycling center.they have pretty decent customer service and a 2 year warranty, have you tried bitching to AC infinity lol?
Im going to say something to my local grow store buds but aint worth the bs to me. And im sure I ditched my receipt when I bought it. Yes im lazy, lol.they have pretty decent customer service and a 2 year warranty, have you tried bitching to AC infinity lol?
I had made a post about that eye ball looking costco fan i just bought too, and ill just add that and prolly get another one. i love most of my ac infinity gear but that fan is crap.Yeah that bitching did nothing for me and mine ended up at the recycling center.
thats a great idea. Im not familiar with pc building, whats the biggest diameter fan they make? For some reason all of the clip fans i own that DONT oscillate are just fine even after multiple years, i use them to cool the drivers on my LED lightsI'd like to see a 3d printed bracket for PC fans so you can clip them onto tent poles.
I've used them in many situations, they are very quiet and last forever, I've never known one fail.
If someone could simply 3d print us all up new plastic gears for our stripped out POS oscillating fan motors for a few bucks a piece, that would be great!I'd like to see a 3d printed bracket for PC fans so you can clip them onto tent poles.
I've used them in many situations, they are very quiet and last forever, I've never known one fail.
Yeah it's the way they gear them to work the oscillating that fucks em up I think.thats a great idea. Im not familiar with pc building, whats the biggest diameter fan they make? For some reason all of the clip fans i own that DONT oscillate are just fine even after multiple years, i use them to cool the drivers on my LED lights
You can repair the cogs by using a hot glue gun to take the mould and resin to pour a new one..If someone could simply 3d print us all up new plastic gears for our stripped out POS oscillating fan motors for a few bucks a piece, that would be great!
that little 6" AC infinity fan is over $50, one of the more expensive and allegedly well built options. Praying the 2 i have last a while after seeing these postsI think the vibration of the fan blades being out of balance puts more stress on the oscillation gearing than the actual motor that turns it. Most of them are horrible, even brand new out of the box without dust caked on the blades. Your gambling on how well they attached it, and they don't balance it very well at the factory.
I'm guessing you would need to cast or print a whole new set too, because if you used a harder material on one it will wear out the others even faster.. They're probably designed to break easily, so the cheap motor doesn't burn up.
Probably best to quit skimping out and buying cheap oscillating fans altogether. They would quit selling them if we stopped buying em, but we don't, lol.
Even with new replaceable gears they aren't worth it.