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Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
I got 2 of these controllers for my 6u server rack at home.I have each controller hooked up to 2 Chain linked 120mm pwm fans with one pair of fans on bottom and one pair of fans on top for Intake/ exhaust action for pass through cooling if the rack.Since specs on these are very iffy I didn't want to run all 4 fans off a single controller just to be safe, even though maybe it's possible?The functionality is exactly what I wanted to setup, with setting the custom trigger temp with linear fan spin-up to max rpm at the top temp.Since the rack will be sitting in garage, I didn't need rack fans running all the time but only in summer when garage can get hot. So far it's perfect setup. I don't know of their longevity, hopefully they'll last.Thanks to one of the reviewers who figured out the controls, that helped a lot.One useful thing for these would be if the controller had integrated power meter, with led display configurable to display power draw or current on the controller so you could monitor power draw for devices that were hooked up
Anonymous
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
Using this to control two 12v 0.2a case fans setup in a intake / exhaust configuration, in a small enclosed space that protects my Xbox Series X from my almost 3y/oI'm running a USB cable from my XSX to a 5v to 12v step-up converter to this fan controller.I have not dialed in any of the settings yet, as I *just* found some instructions:Button description—————————From left to right.Settings / Set: Enter parameter settings (press and hold for 3 seconds in working mode to restore factory settings)Add key: increase the value (under working status, press this key to quickly manually adjust the fan speed, press Set to exit)Minus key: Decrease the value (under working status, press this key to quickly manually adjust the fan speed, press Set to exit)Parameter settings—————————Short press Settings button to adjust parameters.Once in Settings short press Settings / Set to change parameters. Hold for 2 seconds to exit Settings. When adjusting a parameter long press Add or Minus to move to different places in numeric adjustment-- 10s, 1s, 100ths places. Add moves to the left; Minus moves to the right.LA: startup temperature. Default: 30.0℃ Range: 0.0-99.9cLAy: Start temperature return difference value. Default: 5.0℃Sdc: duty cycle at startup, default: 20% range: 0-100HA: full speed temperature, default: 50.0cFdc: duty cycle at full speed, default: 100% range: 0-100OE: temperature correction
breeze
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
I like that if you hook them in reverse power nothing happens, even works after doing at so call me dumb but I did a return order but didnt returm them I'm glad I figured it out before I sent them back
Calvin M.
Reviewed in Mexico on January 10, 2025
Había preguntado si guardaba la configuración si no había energía y lo hacía. Hice la prueba después de una semana sin energía.
GordonR
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
It works, but adjustment is difficult as it comes with no manual and the product description is lacking in detail to know how to program.
JQ
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
This controller is one of the most useful tools. It allows controlling temperature economically and effectively. I have been using these controllers for controlling cooling fan on a mini-PC. Most performance-oriented "fanless" Mini PCs actually need a fan. I have also used this controller for on-demand venting of a small server rack.The controller is standard, it allows you to define temperature ranges and control fan RPM. When in use, the display alternates between temperature and RPM.This particular board is well-manufactured and it comes with NTC temperature sensor. All you need is 12V power and a standard 3 or 4 pin fan. Ibrecommend these to anyone who needs a simple fan controller.
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