Thanks buddy Hows everyone over there shoot me the site in a pm i think ima come over and play i have a lot more free time now
So heres what im thinking of upgrading to list as follows like around $100 shipped
Two 120 fans to upgrade my intake and exhaust and use the ones i have now for moving air around inside the box
Panaflo 120 x 38mm Ultra High speed Fan / #FBA12G12U-1C $16.95 each
Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 38 mm
Fan Speed: 2750 RPM
Bearing Type: Hydro Wave Bearing
Air Flow: 114.7 CFM
Voltage: DC 12V
Current: 510 mA
Power: 6.12W
Noise: 45.5 dBA
Connector: 3 pin / No 3rd wire Speed Sensor
Model # FBA12G12U-1C
New fan controller to replace the one i fucked up by moving to much
Coolerguys Programmable Thermal Fan Controller with LED Display $34.95 each
This is our latest thermal control unit that allows complete control over the temperature at which 12V devices plugged through it will turn on and off.
We re-designed this thermal switch especially for cabinet cooling. With all the video, audio and gaming centers converging into a single storage cabinet it is imperative that the cabinet temperature be controlled. The Programmable Thermal Fan Controller gives you complete control to set the temperature for power-on and power-off.
Check out all our Cabinet Cooling Kits that you can buy as a complete project or piece together for you individual needs.
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Features:
- 24" Thermal Probe (optional 48" and 72" probes)
- 4 3pin connectors
- 4pin Molex pass through connector
- 4 Segment LED Display
- Option to switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius Display
- *Fully Programmable from 32-211F (0-100C) (On temperature must be at least 2F/1C above turn off temperature)
- Can handle up to 2A(2,000ma) worth of devices
- Works with all 12v devices from fans to lights
Dimensions:
Device: 71mm x 40mm x 17mm
Cutout: 68mm x 37mm
This unit does require a power supply that has both 12v and 5v power lines, it presently works with computer power supplies and our 2A (2,000ma) AC-DC Adapter.
Instructions:
Set Start Temp: Press "start button" once to put unit in Start programming mode and the start up temperature will blink. Use the right Up/Down buttons to set the temperature (note: it must be at least 2F/1C higher than the turn off temperature) press "start button" again to return to the real time readout.
Set Stop Temp: Press "stop button" once to put unit in Stop programming mode and the turn off temperature will blink, use the right Up/Down buttons to set the temperature (note: it must be at least 2F/1C lower than the turn on temperature) press the "stop button" again to return to the real time readout.
C/F or Up: Will change display to and from Fahrenheit and Celsius or will increase the temperature when in the Start or Stop programming mode.
Down: Will decrease the temperature when in the Start or Stop programming mode.
Then some sleeved 3 pin fan extensions a new 72 inch temp probe and call her good to go