AC Infinity AIRCOM S10, Quiet Cooling Blower Fan System 17 Front-Exhaust for Receivers, Amps, DVR, AV Cabinet Components
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Warren Suggs
> 24 hourOk so it’s weird to get excited about well made ancillary electronics! My wood A/V cabinet has a lot packed into a confined space and I recently burned out a component that ran pretty much 24/7. After repairs I didn’t want it to happen again and the front exhaust unit fit the purpose. Bottom line is it’s a solid piece of equipment that does the job. The temperature controlled setting only clicks in at low speed intermittently and when it does it’s very quiet, but the warmth of the air makes it clear the unit is doing the job. The unit doesn’t feel warm under it at all.
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Angel Barros Acosta
> 24 hourYo tengo un receiver YAMAHA RX-V485 y el ventilador es mas largo
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Shane
> 24 hourIn my application it runs at a quarter speed... so I don’t hear it at all! It’s easy to setup and there’s not a big lcd display to distract while in operation! I’m glad I purchased this for use with my avr!
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Joe Mc
> 24 hourExactly what I needed. My amp has huge heat syncs and gets pretty hot when I crank it loud for long sessions. Mcintosh stuff has built-in power guard that will shut it down if it doesnt get rid of the heat. This thing removes it well and keeps it from overheating. I tried using the smart function, but its just easier to start it up along with the amp when I have a session. I set it up to auto start on at fan level 2 which is super quiet and programmed all the display lighting off because I dont really like looking at it. So all I can see is the fan level light for a sec when it first goes on, then just the tiny little dot light shows its active. When Im done, I let it run 20 minutes after amp shutdown and then manually shut it off for the night. Its so much better and more effective than what I had before. It fits perfectly, is unobtrusive and sleek, very quiet too. Sometimes I have to turn it up to 3 which is audible, but cant be heard over the volume levels being used to warrant the higher fan speed. Yeah, Im old, but I still like it loud. Everything else in the pro audio world is ridiculously priced, so I was very happy to pay the reasonable price for this piece of quality pro gear.
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Vincent Bush
> 24 hourAV components are prone to failure due to overheating especially in poorly ventilated media cabinets. We recently purchased a new media cabinet that forced me to need front exhaust the hot air. The AC Infinity S10 was the perfect solution at a very reasonable price. Plus in Smart Mode the unit automatically adjust the speed the longer the AV unit is on. Its also super quiet. I love the flexibility to place another component on top (if needed). I am super happy with this purchase.
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Kaley Kris
> 24 hourSolved my heating issue.
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L. Fernando
> 24 hourIve used this companys cabinet fans for a few years now. You can actually see one of them, and the controller, in one of the pictures. They do well, however my receiver, a Marantz SR6011, still got extremely hot. Its in a front open TV stand, with 3 of clearance to the glass shelf above it. There is also a 2 gap between the glass shelf and the rear panel, allowing for some airflow upwards. But perhaps not enough for the single fan at the top to pull out.
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H Q acid customer
> 24 hourI use this machinne to keep in control temperature in the AVR-X8500. This AVR has 13 amp working and it has 4 fans itself. Until now AVRs fans never has been activated because the AIRCOM S10 works perfectly.
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Carl thompson
> 24 hourI have had this for a few months and it works well. Looks to be well made. hope it lasts
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JohnJ
> 24 hourSo happy they came out with a front exhaust unit it keeps my Marantz cool and does not vent into cabinet