Fan Is Designed To Cool Large Processors

Nov. 1, 1998
With dimensions of 52 mm square x 10 mm high, Flight LT dc tubeaxial brushless fans are designed for use in computers, peripherals, power supplies and test equipment. Producing 9.8 cfm at 0.84W and 24.9 dBA noise level, the fan has an operating

With dimensions of 52 mm square x 10 mm high, Flight LT dc tubeaxial brushless fans are designed for use in computers, peripherals, power supplies and test equipment. Producing 9.8 cfm at 0.84W and 24.9 dBA noise level, the fan has an operating temperature range of -10°C to 70°C. Constructed with a ball bearing movement, versions are available for 5V or 12V operation.

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