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Re: T&T: 12v PC Fans

From: Keith (no email)
Date: Mon Jul 17 2006 - 11:19:58 EDT

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    Shouldn't be a problem. I use a couple; one to move air from the freezer
    into the 'fridge side, another to ventilate the power distribution panel
    box. Both have run pretty much continuously for 5+ years.

    Keith
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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "John Holbrook" <>

    >I have installed a 12v fan from a PC inside a cabinet in my boat to help
    >shift air over the metal skin of a domestic fridge / freezer.
    >
    > The first fan lasted 1 hour before failing and the 2nd about 2 hours
    > before failing. Luckily they are very cheap. Is there a problem using PC
    > fans connected directly to 12V source on a boat? Possibly when the
    > batteries are being charged the fan is getting closer to 14V.
    >
    > Any solutions would be appreciated.
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