My quest for the perfect gear fan, solved.
I always keep an eye out for great cooling products; both for myself, and my customers.
I recently came across the Aircom T9 which is AC Infinity's Flagship Cooling product. This unit simply sits on top of your equipment, and the on board controller monitors the heat, and adjusts the fan speed accordingly. There are multiple modes of operation, and user selectable custom settings. Even a lights out mode, in case the unit will be visible. I installed mine on my McIntosh MX-150 processor, which always seem to run too hot. This is the best made product of its kind period. Construction is all metal, and can even support a component on top up to 30 pounds. Here is a photo of the unit on top of a Blu Ray player. AC Infinity makes many cooling fan solutions, all based around their amazing digital controller. The system is expandable, and most importantly quiet. The value here is incredible, as the Aircom T9 retails for $99.99 http://www.avsone.com/uploads/5/6/8/...itu-5_orig.jpg I will post my actual installation photos shortly. :ok: Their website Banner is below; check them out! They are also our newest AA Sponsor. |
I can also vouch for their products.
I use an Airplate T9 in the back of my rack system to vent any hot air out. Their controller is easy to use but most of all, the fans are quiet. They are very cost effective compared to other products. Edward |
Looks interesting. Would like to see more info.
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If you have Marantz gear, it sure looks like a match! Very classy looking.
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I have the cooling fans with us controller in my rack system. Very quite and very inexpensive.
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Ivan.......Just browsed AC Infinity's website. There are some interesting products that have me thinking.
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I have a couple of their fans. Good add to your line of brands.
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Interesting products!
Do they have 230V versions? |
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