400EX oil cooler fan
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400EX oil cooler fan
well they were designed for high temps and humidity because my computer get's hot'er than a car engine (according to the motherbord ambient tempture) and not one of my 6 80mm fans have failed. As for the mud and water well i dont know gess well see.
As for the watter i have a whole pile or extra fans im gonna go hook it up to a 9volt battry and put it in the sink. Well see what hapens.
UPDATE: The fan workes fine, I sumurged it for a cople of minnets under water and puled it out and it spins just fine and dryes its self off after about 30 s of runing. It will even spin under water at about 1/8 of out of water speed. Now i dont know what effect this would have on it over the long run but it may just work go ahead and try it. I used a 120MM single sleave/bearing fan. Finding a 12 volt source might be a problem, Use a LED fan it will look cool.
As for the watter i have a whole pile or extra fans im gonna go hook it up to a 9volt battry and put it in the sink. Well see what hapens.
UPDATE: The fan workes fine, I sumurged it for a cople of minnets under water and puled it out and it spins just fine and dryes its self off after about 30 s of runing. It will even spin under water at about 1/8 of out of water speed. Now i dont know what effect this would have on it over the long run but it may just work go ahead and try it. I used a 120MM single sleave/bearing fan. Finding a 12 volt source might be a problem, Use a LED fan it will look cool.
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