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Default looking for 50x50x10mm 12v blower fan

I'm looking for a 50x50x10mm blower for an AOpen mini-PC. The
existing fan's sleeve bearings performed as expected and expired well
before they should have.

I've searched ebay and the web to no avail. Does anyone know of a
source of small blowers (less than or equal to) the above
dimensions? It has to be 12v and I would prefer it to have the third
sense lead as it's temperature controlled.

Thanks in advance!

Max

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Default looking for 50x50x10mm 12v blower fan

On Mar 26, 12:51 pm, wrote:
I'm looking for a 50x50x10mm blower for an AOpen mini-PC. The
existing fan's sleeve bearings performed as expected and expired well
before they should have.

I've searched ebay and the web to no avail. Does anyone know of a
source of small blowers (less than or equal to) the above
dimensions? It has to be 12v and I would prefer it to have the third
sense lead as it's temperature controlled.

Thanks in advance!

Max


Google "All Electronics" "MCM Electronics" "Electronics Goldmine"
"Radio Shack", etc. to find a fan. When you receive your new fan,
visit a local pharmacy and obtain a 0.1 cc insulin hypodermic syringe
with a 0000 needle. Fill it with light oil ("Sewing Machine Oil"... 3-
in-1 Oil...Mobile 5 W 30 Full-Synthetic Motor Oil"). Periodically
inject a dolop (drop, bit, little-bit) of it through the adhesive
label in the center of the fan's blade assembly. There is no reason
why such a fan (either sleeve or ball-bearing) should not outlive your
computer, you, the sun, and the milky way galaxy, given sufficient
lubrication. In fact, lubricate your present fan and you may find you
don't actually need a new one after all. Ever.

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