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What is the difference between the 2-Pin, 3-Pin, and 4-Pin of the cooling fan?
Dec 08 , 2021
Types of cooling fans: 2-Pin, 3-Pin, 4-Pin There are many classification methods for cooling fans, including DC and AC, brush and brushless cooling fan, sleeve bearing and ball bearing cooling fan. We are mainly talking about the power line connectors of cooling fans, which can be divided into 2-pin, 3-pin, and 4-pin. 2-Pin fan: simple structure, but can't measure speed Generally, if there ar...
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What is the relationship between starting voltage and cooling fan?
Dec 14 , 2021
With the increasing use of cooling fans, many people are interested in the details of cooling fans. Some people will ask whether the low voltage will affect the cooling fans. Low voltage has no effect on the fan, it will only make the fan rotate at low speed, which can prolong the service life of the fan, but low voltage for a long time may damage the motor. Voltage includes starting voltage and o...
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Principle, advantages and disadvantages of cross flow fan
Dec 15 , 2021
Cross flow fan was first proposed by French engineer Mortier in 1892. The impeller is multi blade, long cylindrical and has forward multi wing blades. When the impeller rotates, the air flow enters the cascade from the open part of the impeller, passes through the interior of the impeller, and is discharged into the volute from the cascade on the other side to form the working air flow. The flow o...
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What are DC Centrifugal Fans?
Dec 21 , 2021
Centrifugal fans are sometimes called radial fans or centrifugal blower fans. They have a motor-driven hub which contains an impeller that discharges air into the housing and then directed to an outlet. The centrifugal fan exhausts air at an angle of 90 degrees (perpendicular to the air inlet). Centrifugal type fans mainly pressurize the air in the blower housing. Compared with axial fans, they pr...
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Axial Fans VS. Centrifugal Fans – What’s the Difference?
Dec 21 , 2021
Applications: Axial cooling fan, which can effectively move a large volumes of air, is usually used to cool small and large spaces. They can cool electronic equipment or computer rooms. They can be used for field cooling of HVAC operations, air conditioning condensers, heat exchange units or industrial systems. Axial flow fan can also be used as exhaust fan. Centrifugal cooling fans, considering t...
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Cooling fan - Speed control systems
Dec 30 , 2021
Brushless DC (BLDC) fans are the most common type used to cool electronic equipment. Many cooling fans now have additional functions which provide greater control the fan speed and operation, thus improving the system performance. Having a fan run constantly even when maximum cooling is not required, does not result in an efficient system and can reduce the service life of a fan. If the average sp...
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Cooling Fan - Brushless DC Motor
Jan 05 , 2022
Motors that power ventilation cooling fans are usually divided into brushless motors or induction motors. Brushless motors are sometimes called electronically commutated motors. Commutation refers to the act of switching the electrical connection from one motor winding to the next one. Motor windings in the DC cooling fan motor is generally located in the stator or stationary portion of the ...
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How to design dust-proof cooling fans?
Jan 11 , 2022
The characteristics of the cooling fan itself are different from other products. Brushless cooling fan actively stirs the air and accelerates the airflow, so it also sucks in dust. There are two main aspects of inhaling dust. One is sucked into the bearing and the other is sucked into the rotor and stator. Inhalation of dust more or less affects the cooling fan, causing the fan to slow down and ev...
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