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110 volt fan ??

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I need a couple fans, something like the 80 mm case fans, but they must 110 volt. Anybody know where I can find some ?
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GL... Your best bet would be to get the others and buy a 12v Wall Power supply to hook them up to.
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eGoCeNTRoNiX wrote:GL... Your best bet would be to get the others and buy a 12v Wall Power supply to hook them up to.

I am building an egg incubator and need a couple to put inside to move a little air. If I could find some 110 volt fans, it would be so much easier.

BTW, you need any chickens?
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They make them. Try electronic supply places like DigiKey. Or electronics surplus.
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I have some, but I'd say that they are pretty loud.
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Or simply use an old pc power supply incorperated into your build to power the fans and possibly any 12 volt add ons you may want such as a heat pad.
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LOL! No, no need for chickens! You're starting a regular old farm out there huh? I'll have to come check it out some time.. heh
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eGoCeNTRoNiX wrote:LOL! No, no need for chickens! You're starting a regular old farm out there huh? I'll have to come check it out some time.. heh
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I did find some on a webiste that was designed for server cabinets, but they were $50 and up to a couple of hundred
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Do a Google search for "110 volt muffin fan". Back in the day, these type of fans were called muffin fans.

A quick google search turned up with this shopper search engine that lists a bunch of them: http://www.thefind.com/appliances/info-muffin-fan
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FlyingPenguin wrote:Do a Google search for "110 volt muffin fan". Back in the day, these type of fans were called muffin fans.

A quick google search turned up with this shopper search engine that lists a bunch of them: http://www.thefind.com/appliances/info-muffin-fan
Thanks FP, I have never heard of muffin fan :s mile
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No honestly, I think I have like 3 or 4 of these things. $25 shipped for all? They even come with a fancy mounting plate & grills.
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normalicy wrote:No honestly, I think I have like 3 or 4 of these things. $25 shipped for all? They even come with a fancy mounting plate & grills.
How fast and loud are they? I need something not very fast, just to mova a small amount of air.

From Lamandrake's link wouldn't this be fairly low volume air mover?
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EZ Fan# FP-108A-S-3. 3.13" square X 1.5". 110/120 Vac, 50/60 Hz. 0.08/0.06 A. 6/5 W. 17 CFM. Zinc housing with seven blade thermoplastic impeller. Terminals accept standard fan plug or can be so...
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AC fans generally tend to be high RPM and rather noisy. You might want to hook them up to a dimmer to throttle them down.

Also, never stick your finger in an AC fan. A DC fan has no torque, but an AC fan will take your finger off. Make sure you have a cage on it.
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