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Get it between 2024-12-19 to 2024-12-26. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Adjustable temperature control helps ensure optimal performance for rackmount such as network, server, music, and AV cabinets
Noise controlled fans makes the cooling system useful for a quiet office or business space
Compact design mounts to any 19" inch cabinet and takes up only 1 unit of space
Simple and easy to use LCD display allows user to control temperature
Air pumped through to the top exhaust system of the fan
Tupavco TP1701 4 Fan Cabinet Cooling Unit with Digital Display and Adjustable Temperature ON/OFF Control This unit finds use in a wide variety of situations, from home theater setups to server and computer network cabinets, to music and DJ equipment racks, and audio-video (AV) subracks. The four high volume cabinet fans pump out air through a top exhaust, providing a healthy flow stream to keep your setup cool . The server cooler system is controlled by an easy to use, user-friendly programmable controller set through an LCD display screen, which is used to monitor the temperature of the system through a probe attached to the fan cabinet, telling the fan when to turn on. Automatic adjustments are then made accordingly to keep the airflow of the rackmount optimal. This keeps your valuable equipment operating at the temperature range of peak performance and is a safety check against overheating.This versatile rack cooling fan system can mount to any 19" standard cabinet, and is useful in a wide variety of different applications. The rack fans are best positioned near the top of your rack. The 4 powerful and quiet fans are encased in a sturdy aluminum enclosure and are finished in a sleek black design. The quiet build of the cooler coupled with the the high-performance fans that pump out 300 cubic feet per minute make the fans a steal on any budget. To set the minimum temperature at which the thermostat tells the fans to turn on, press the "S" button on the display. At this point, the display should start to blink. Then, adjust the displayed temperature with the up/down arrows by the display. This is the set "ON/OFF" Fahrenheit temperature for the system. Press the "R" button or wait until display stops blinking to lock the temperature.