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bgears b-Cool 120

Sponsor: 2 The MAX

Price: 21.99 @ CrazyPC

Author: Tazz

Published: Thu, Feb-08-2007

 Description:

     Would you like to know how cool your computer is running at a glance? Well with the b-Cool fans you can do just that. With the b-Cool fans you not only get a cooling fan, you get a temperature sensor/display. The b-Cool 120 will show you the air temp, RPM of the fan, and also tell you its status (Cool, Warm, or Hot).

 First Impression:

     bgears has been around for several years now and they seem to always add something unique to their products. The b-Cool 120 is no exception. They took the success of the b-Cool 80 and improved it.

 

     Looking at the packaging of the b-Cool 120 you can easily see what its capable of doing. The fan looks similar to a stock case fan with the addition of the unique lighting. The front of the package shows the fan and a few images of what it does. The back of the package lists the specifications and shows the images as well.


Specifications:
Dimension: 120mm x 120mm x 25mm
Rated Voltage: 12 VDC
Operating Voltage: 7.0-13.8 VDC
Air Flow: 49 ±10% (max)
Air Pressure: 1.6 ±10% (max)
Input Current: 0.4A (max)
Input Power: 4.8W (max)
Speed: 1700 ±10%
Noise: 29.5 ±10% dBA
Starting Voltage: 7V
Insulation Resistance: 10MΩ min. at 500VDC
Dielectric Strength: 5mA Max. at 500V AC 60Hz. for 1 min.
Rotation: CW view from name plate side
Air flow direction: Air intake over the struts
Insulation Rank: UL:Class A
Life Expectancy: 20000 hours continuous
Output Signal: Frequency Generator


Features:
  • Stylish Temperature, Fan Speed, and Word of Cool/Warm/Hot Display
  • Temperature Display up to 1 decimal point accuracy
  • Word Display (Cool/Warm/Hot) alert when temperature rises
  • Cool Blue Background light with Striking Red Wording Display
  • Excellent Airflow with low noise level
  • Include one 3 to 4 pins connector and 4 screws


  • COOL below 35.9°C WARM 36°C-45.9°C HOT 46°C-99.9°C


     

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