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Old 02-April-07, 04:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 14" / 356mm Fan, Perfect for door. 2000cfm

Keeping these Mustang radiator fans in mind for future projects. I normally wouldn't post about an automotive fan, but this one actually seems well engineered.

Automotive rad for PC. Paint booth, or workshop exhaust. Space heater upgrade.

Any other uses?

eBay.ca: ELECTRIC RADIATOR FAN 14" REVERSABLE (PROCOMP) (item 130093893776 end time 03-Apr-07 10:11:28 EDT)
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Old 02-April-07, 04:52 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: 14" / 356mm Fan, Perfect for door. 2000cfm

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Any other uses?

Pimpest laptop cooler ever.

Btw, holy ****...."The fan is 14" and if used as a puller it flows 1500-1800 cfm, and if used as a pusher it flows 1900-2000 cfm."
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Old 02-April-07, 05:21 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I think the extra cfm when pushing is due to the curved blades. The air would get more compressed in the middle of each blade. Without a surface to trap the air against, the compression would become turbulence off the trailing edge.
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Old 02-April-07, 10:05 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Re: 14" / 356mm Fan, Perfect for door. 2000cfm

I believe one of those will fit in my larger case...... yup!
I would likely go with the 12" model though as to not have to cut any support beams in my case
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Old 02-April-07, 11:28 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I believe one of those will fit in my larger case...... yup!
I would likely go with the 12" model though as to not have to cut any support beams in my case

And it would fit the Spinner Case for Sure
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