Customer Reviews for Tripp Lite SRFANWM Cooling Fan
Item # : IM1LL9236
Model # : SRFANWM
Set of Two Tripp Lite Cooling Fans - Protect Your Electronics
- Number of fans: 2
- Input voltage: 120 VAC
Price is $113.19
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5 reviews
Most helpful positive review
Posted Dec 9, 2024
Excellent airflow
These Fans are excellent for keeping equipment that generates alot of heat cool in an enclosed space.
Pual
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Posted Dec 9, 2024
Excellent airflow
These Fans are excellent for keeping equipment that generates alot of heat cool in an enclosed space.
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Chris
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Posted Oct 1, 2024
Realy like it
Silent and performing real good, will buy again.
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Tom
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Posted Feb 5, 2024
I would definetly buy this product again.
This product works great! Although intended to cool a cabinet top, it can cool a standalone File Server or UPS unit or even a "gamer" laptop on a low ventilated stand. The CFMs draw the heat out and can even push the heat out from any device. Tripp-Lite has a well-made low current (amperage) dual fan unit that can multi-task its cooling capabilities. The decibels (DB's)...
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Jeff
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Posted Dec 27, 2019
Perfect for moving air through a small rack!
I purchased these fans for a wall-mounted network rack located in my garage. I needed something to move air though the rack during the warmer months when the ambient temp climbs above 75 degrees. Installation was simple and took about 10 minutes from unpacking to plugging them in. Although I've read other reviews that complain about the noise, in my case you cannot hear...
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S101DFW
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Posted Dec 18, 2013
Cord Not Long Enough
The power cord needs to be around 8' long. When using these with a 26U Wall Mount rack, that has a mounting template for this at the top, the 3' cord barely reaches halfway down, and not even that if trying to route the power cable out of the way. I might even say 10' would be more appropriate.
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