Anyone using Laptop coolers instead of the AC Infinity products?

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gaby95

Audioholic
Hello all!
Just wondering how many of you are using laptop coolers instead of the great looking AC Infinity products.
I was about to buy the T9 and call it a day but I figured I would check what you guys are using as an alternative. I saw some with much bigger fans and coming from the computer world, bigger fans mean moving more air with less noise but who knows if they have some magic ingredient on the T9 :)
My Denon is at the top of an open rack so that helps.

Thanks!
 
NINaudio

NINaudio

Audioholic Samurai
On medium or low you're not going to hear three 120mm fans from a typical viewing distance. Maybe on high with no content playing.
 
ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
Is your rack in the main room, or a side closet?

The nice thing about those aircom t-units is that they have the display, and can run other fans via usb. If you don't need that funciona;lity, there are other options that could be less expensive.
The t-9... is that the Top Vent option?

Options include:
and this:
 
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gaby95

Audioholic
Yeah I kind of dig the looks of it and I am sucker for looks so guess I was trying to convince myself of just getting a laptop cooler LOL
 
ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
Yeah I kind of dig the looks of it and I am sucker for looks so guess I was trying to convince myself of just getting a laptop cooler LOL
fwiw, I totally dig my T-10. I used to be in a closed cabinet... plenty of space, but nowhere for the heat to go. When it vents forward, you can hear it if the room is quiet and the fans are running hard, but with a little tweaking, it's barely audible now. I want to replace it with a t-8 since my usage has changed and rear vent would be much preferred.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
I don't use a cooler even on my laptop....altho the laptop tray I use has fans, I just never use them. I don't use an AC Infinity unit on the avrs, rather just some simple fans that sit on top and vent to the rear from coolerguys.com

ps Where I use the fans the space is too tight for an AC Infinity unit....would possibly have gone that route if they were thin enough....
 
Trell

Trell

Audioholic Spartan
I’ve three Noctua 120 mm 5V PWM fans on top of my AVR, with Noctua fan controllers.

With 5V I can use USB on my TV and Oppo player to power the fans.
 
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lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
I’ve three Noctua 120 mm 5V RPM fans on my AVR, with Noctua fan controllers. They are simply put on top of it.

With 5V I can use USB on my TV and Oppo player to power the fans.
One caution on using usb ports on avr or players to power fans, not just voltage but watch amperage....the fans I used that exceeded the ability of the avr's usb port (1 amp in my avr's case), I just use a wall wart for power instead plus that frees up the port for use with a thumb drive instead.

ps in my Denon avrs only one usb port is active at a time, so if you want to use a port for other than for a cooling fan (the change can be done from the remote fwiw)....
 
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gaby95

Audioholic
The reason I thought about laptop coolers aside from the bigger fans is that it still looks decent depending on which one I get vs just fans on top of it :)
 
Pandaman617

Pandaman617

Senior Audioholic
One caution on using usb ports on avr or players to power fans, not just voltage but watch amperage....the fans I used that exceeded the ability of the avr's usb port (1 amp in my avr's case), I just use a wall wart for power instead plus that frees up the port for use with a thumb drive instead.
I had a very similar problem and just use the USB - AC adapter that came with my AC Infinity fans. Although plugged into the front USB they do function albeit at an extremely reduced rate.
 
Trell

Trell

Audioholic Spartan
One caution on using usb ports on avr or players to power fans, not just voltage but watch amperage....the fans I used that exceeded the ability of the avr's usb port (1 amp in my avr's case), I just use a wall wart for power instead plus that frees up the port for use with a thumb drive instead.
This is an important point, and I checked that when buying the fans. They draw 0.35A at full input power and they are running at a fairly low speed.

Two fans are connected to the TV and one to the Oppo player.

 
ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
Ever since TLS cautioned about powering long HDMIs from the AVR or AVP, I've always been cautious about how much power any machine can pass through any port. (He used a voltage inserter for his long hybrid cable, iirc.)
Almost no different than the old Mac keyboards that were designed to just plug the mouse into... Apple always cautioned not to use the Keyboard USB to charge an iPod... even the little Shuffle. ;) In fact, they even recommended to not charge from the computer... to just sync, but charge through appropriate power brick.
 
Trell

Trell

Audioholic Spartan
Sure @ryanosaur, but an USB 2 port should be able to supply 0.5A, so for efficient fans that should be enough.

You could use a couple of these with no problem.:)

 
Verdinut

Verdinut

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I’ve three Noctua 120 mm 5V RPM fans on top of my AVR, with Noctua fan controllers.

With 5V I can use USB on my TV and Oppo player to power the fans.
Noctua fans are about the quietest ones on the market. I am using one of their products on my desktop computer. I never hear it run.
 
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gaby95

Audioholic
I think I am going for the T9..knowing myself, I will end up getting a laptop cooler...then shortly after, I will end up selling it and losing money because I couldnt get the T9 out of my head :D
 
Trell

Trell

Audioholic Spartan
The reason I thought about laptop coolers aside from the bigger fans is that it still looks decent depending on which one I get vs just fans on top of it :)
Yeah, the Noctua fans in standard colors are not what I would call pretty. But they are hardly seen as my AVR is on the bottom shelf in the AV rack.
 
ryanosaur

ryanosaur

Audioholic Overlord
I think I am going for the T9..knowing myself, I will end up getting a laptop cooler...then shortly after, I will end up selling it and losing money because I couldnt get the T9 out of my head :D
do it
:D
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Seriously, I have no life.
Hello all!
Just wondering how many of you are using laptop coolers instead of the great looking AC Infinity products.
I was about to buy the T9 and call it a day but I figured I would check what you guys are using as an alternative. I saw some with much bigger fans and coming from the computer world, bigger fans mean moving more air with less noise but who knows if they have some magic ingredient on the T9 :)
My Denon is at the top of an open rack so that helps.

Thanks!
I have the AC units in our two of our systems, and they have never generated enough heat to start the fans.

In the main AV room, I have an attic fan with variable speed, that extracts air gently above the 3200 audio watt bank of power amps. That fan starts from the relay that starts the three dual channel power amps that drive the front and left main speakers. That works fine.
 
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gaby95

Audioholic
Yeah, the Noctua fans in standard colors are not what I would call pretty. But they are hardly seen as my AVR is on the bottom shelf in the AV rack.
Oh yes Noctua fans always have been very unique for sure (I used to have one of their monster coolers back in the day lol)
 
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mtrot

Senior Audioholic
One caution on using usb ports on avr or players to power fans, not just voltage but watch amperage....the fans I used that exceeded the ability of the avr's usb port (1 amp in my avr's case), I just use a wall wart for power instead plus that frees up the port for use with a thumb drive instead.

ps in my Denon avrs only one usb port is active at a time, so if you want to use a port for other than for a cooling fan (the change can be done from the remote fwiw)....
Hmm, I started using the AC Infinity fans on top of my Denon AVR-X5200 a few years ago, plugging them into the front USB input of the 5200, and it was some time after that that I lost the left front channel of the 5200. The 5200 had been working perfectly for many years before that. I wonder if running the cooling fans off of the USB input could have caused the problem.
 

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