Avr external fan needed or not?

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Danzilla31

Audioholic Spartan
There is one indication for using USB fans - to prevent your AVR from shutting down due to heat.

In my previous house where the AVR probably wasn’t as well ventilated, especially in the summer, the AVR would shut down after some time while we were singing karaoke. :D

Then I added dual 120mm USB fans from Amazon. And the AVR never shut down again for karaoke.
I think the AVR shut down because YOU were singing karaoke. ;) :D
 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai
I don’t remember the fan models from Amazon that I bought for about $20 for 2 fans.

They probably suck dust into the AVR and blow dust out of the AVR. But even without the fans, dust will get inside the AVR, amps, PC, etc.

All I can say is that the fans do work to lower the internal AVR heat and prevent the AVR from shutting down during my karaoke. :D
Are you saying your fans are so generic there’s no brand or model numbers?? Well in that case I can get anything or just make sure I don’t heat the avr up and stuck to no fan .o_O
 
ban25

ban25

Audioholic
Not sure that cap rating of 105C is that common in an AVR. For instance, my 2015 year model Denon AVR-X4200W uses large caps rated at 85C and I don't know the rated life. It does get toasty inside an AVR.
Hard to tell exactly which capacitor looking at that photo, but this data sheet looks close:


Nichicon is rating these for 1000 hours at 85C. They have a higher-rated part in their audio line (LKX) rated for 2000 hours at 105C. So they aren't using the best parts in terms of endurance, but Nichicon is still quite good (maybe not as good as Rubycon but close).
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Are you saying your fans are so generic there’s no brand or model numbers?? Well in that case I can get anything or just make sure I don’t heat the avr up and stuck to no fan .o_O
I bought these fans about 10 years ago. Don’t even have them anymore. Don’t use them anymore.
 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai
I bought these fans about 10 years ago. Don’t even have them anymore. Don’t use them anymore.
Do you still use cooling fans ? It’s funny the cable box overheats the most and still keeps running typically although I’ve had them die for good once and or shut off for hours. yet they never include external cooling fans .
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Do you still use cooling fans ? It’s funny the cable box overheats the most and still keeps running typically although I’ve had them die for good once and or shut off for hours. yet they never include external cooling fans .
No. I stopped using any fans about 5 years ago.
 
flyboylr45

flyboylr45

Senior Audioholic
I don’t remember the fan models from Amazon that I bought for about $20 for 2 fans.

They probably suck dust into the AVR and blow dust out of the AVR. But even without the fans, dust will get inside the AVR, amps, PC, etc.

All I can say is that the fans do work to lower the internal AVR heat and prevent the AVR from shutting down during my karaoke. :D
I think the AVR shut down because YOU were singing karaoke. ;) :D
Forget the fans, even though I use them. I want a video of AcuDefTechGuy singing karaoke!!! Let’s setup a poll!!:)
 
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Bucknekked

Bucknekked

Audioholic Samurai
Why…………..You…………….. :mad: :D
Since I replied to this post with a reference to my AC Infinity cooler, guess what happened?
Amazon sent me suggestions today about a product they think I would like to buy.
You guessed it. An AC Infinity cooler.
Big Brother is indeed watching everything we do, or say, or post.
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head_unit

Junior Audioholic
Big Brother is indeed watching everything we do, or say, or post.
Big Brother owns stock in ACInfinity. We had one on a Denon AVR-X3600H, because the cabinet was somewhat tight, and there were occasional shutdowns. No fan noise issue unless the volume went up and the Denon getting warm, then maybe some noise underneath the very loud music. At this location I have an old Denon AVR-2312Ci without the fan; cranking for a while will result in shutdown. Even moderate volume the unit gets pretty warm though not hot to the touch.

Is a fan necessary? Eh, perhaps not. OTOH I cannot imagine it does any harm so it's like insurance. Do ya feel lucky, punk? Well do ya? o_O The dust...the fan on top kept off the dust as opposed to the one here which gathers tons of dust (though full disclosure, the location is different). Mmmm, even if the fan does suck in dust I would not think it to be huge, and the constant airflow reducing the dust sticking, as opposed to if the dust settles out of the air.
 
Bucknekked

Bucknekked

Audioholic Samurai
Big Brother owns stock in ACInfinity. We had one on a Denon AVR-X3600H, because the cabinet was somewhat tight, and there were occasional shutdowns. No fan noise issue unless the volume went up and the Denon getting warm, then maybe some noise underneath the very loud music. At this location I have an old Denon AVR-2312Ci without the fan; cranking for a while will result in shutdown. Even moderate volume the unit gets pretty warm though not hot to the touch.

Is a fan necessary? Eh, perhaps not. OTOH I cannot imagine it does any harm so it's like insurance. Do ya feel lucky, punk? Well do ya? o_O The dust...the fan on top kept off the dust as opposed to the one here which gathers tons of dust (though full disclosure, the location is different). Mmmm, even if the fan does suck in dust I would not think it to be huge, and the constant airflow reducing the dust sticking, as opposed to if the dust settles out of the air.
dust blowing in to the AVR is something I have heard mentioned several times in this thread.
To be clear, my AC Infinity unit does not blow. It sucks. (insert joke about sucking/blowing here >>>>>>)
There are at least two models of the cooler. I chose mine because the trick to cooling electronics is not to blow cold air on them its to exhaust warm air away from the device in question. My device draws air away from the AVR with exhaust fans that empty out of the top of the AC Infinity unit. That way no dust collection issues in the AVR.

I got a great crash course in cooling electronics when we decided to do crypto currency mining with graphics cards. When you build a crypto currency mining rig the chief hurdle to keeping it alive is getting the heat away from the electronics. You can't generate enough BTU's of cool air to do that at any reasonable cost. But you can exhaust the heat away from the unit. You don't have to get the electronics cold, they are meant to run at reasonable temps. But you do have to keep excess heat away. That means exhaust not forced air cooling.

Its what CPU water coolers do and other closed loop cooling systems. They do a heat exchange and remove heat from the source. They don't really "chill" the unit, they are heat exhaustion units. Same principal with the AC Infinity. They do make units that blow directly in to the AVR. That's for folks that want a fan like affect because they think that's the best way to proceed. But drawing heat away is the more efficient method.
 
Trell

Trell

Audioholic Spartan
dust blowing in to the AVR is something I have heard mentioned several times in this thread.
To be clear, my AC Infinity unit does not blow. It sucks. (insert joke about sucking/blowing here >>>>>>)
There are at least two models of the cooler. I chose mine because the trick to cooling electronics is not to blow cold air on them its to exhaust warm air away from the device in question. My device draws air away from the AVR with exhaust fans that empty out of the top of the AC Infinity unit. That way no dust collection issues in the AVR.

I got a great crash course in cooling electronics when we decided to do crypto currency mining with graphics cards. When you build a crypto currency mining rig the chief hurdle to keeping it alive is getting the heat away from the electronics. You can't generate enough BTU's of cool air to do that at any reasonable cost. But you can exhaust the heat away from the unit. You don't have to get the electronics cold, they are meant to run at reasonable temps. But you do have to keep excess heat away. That means exhaust not forced air cooling.

Its what CPU water coolers do and other closed loop cooling systems. They do a heat exchange and remove heat from the source. They don't really "chill" the unit, they are heat exhaustion units. Same principal with the AC Infinity. They do make units that blow directly in to the AVR. That's for folks that want a fan like affect because they think that's the best way to proceed. But drawing heat away is the more efficient method.
Sucking air into the AVR can give dust problems as well. How much of a problem that can be is, of course, dependent on how dusty the room is where the AVR is placed. If you have furry pets I would check for blockage fairly often.
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
Sucking air into the AVR can give dust problems as well. How much of a problem that can be is, of course, dependent on how dusty the room is where the AVR is placed. Of you have furry pets I would check for blockage fairly often.
Agreed, people claim all kinds of different ways, but the fact is, it can suck, blow, suck and blow at the same time, and/or suck, blow across the top rear to front, side to side, no matter what you do, you will get dust settlement.

With no fan, dust would accumulate too, I have yet to read any study in which people document the different amount of dust accumulation on the PCB and parts inside the enclosure. So until then, I would say just pick your poison.
 
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mtrot

Senior Audioholic
My Denon AVR's get hot as Hades when not using ECO mode. So, I'm using one of those AC Infinity dual fan units, which keeps them much cooler. They only cost about $20.
 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai
Need verses want verses do they work?

I would say there is probably no NEED for an external AVR cooling fan in most situations.
You may want one just because its not a bad idea to exhaust heat away from electronics you wish to last a long time. When I bought my newest AVR, I decided I wanted it to live a long comfortable life so I bought an external cooling gizmo for it. It is practically invisible as its made to sit right on top of the AVR and blend in.
Its silent. It turns itself on and off when it senses heat above a certain temperature and it sucks the heat away from the AVR.

Do I need it ? Nope. Do I like it ? Yes I do.
AC Infinity AIRCOM S9,. Wonderful little device.

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I don’t remember the fan models from Amazon that I bought for about $20 for 2 fans.

They probably suck dust into the AVR and blow dust out of the AVR. But even without the fans, dust will get inside the AVR, amps, PC, etc.

All I can say is that the fans do work to lower the internal AVR heat and prevent the AVR from shutting down during my karaoke. :D
I’m still considering adding cheap duel fans to my onkyo avr because my unused Yamaha avr died for no reason and I can’t risk losing another avr .
Help me decide on this product: AC Infinity MULTIFAN S5, Quiet Dual 80mm USB Fan, UL-Certified for Receiver DVR Playstation Xbox Computer Cabinet Cooling https://a.co/d/d689EpK
I don’t know if my receiver runs hot enough for this model?? It always seems cool to touch
Help me decide on this product: AC Infinity AIRCOM S7, Quiet Cooling Fan System 12" Top-Exhaust for Receivers, Amps, DVR, AV Cabinet Components https://a.co/d/br9Btkx
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I’m still considering adding cheap duel fans to my onkyo avr because my unused Yamaha avr died for no reason and I can’t risk losing another avr .
Help me decide on this product: AC Infinity MULTIFAN S5, Quiet Dual 80mm USB Fan, UL-Certified for Receiver DVR Playstation Xbox Computer Cabinet Cooling https://a.co/d/d689EpK
I don’t know if my receiver runs hot enough for this model?? It always seems cool to touch
Help me decide on this product: AC Infinity AIRCOM S7, Quiet Cooling Fan System 12" Top-Exhaust for Receivers, Amps, DVR, AV Cabinet Components https://a.co/d/br9Btkx
Well dang, did you buy your Yamaha AVR brand new? Yamaha is supposed to be among the most reliable. :D
 
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Kleinst

Senior Audioholic
I have AC Infinity on all my AVRs. It's a reaction to the feedback that heat kills electronics and particularly the HDMI cards which I lost on an expensive for me Onkyo AVR a while back. I want to believe that if kept cool, my AVRs will last as long as I want them to. I really hope that's true as I want to make the choice of when to upgrade, I'd rather the choice not be made for me.

So, what I don't know how big a risk the dust issue or any other problems that these fans could pose vs. just leaving it open.

But I like knowing that they are kept cool. Welcome any thoughts on whether you think that fans can and will lead to longevity assuming a non flawed AVR and not pushed beyond reason. And also curious how long we should expect an AVR to last if kept cool

But back to the original post, yes I like the AC Infinity and I feel the investment of $70-$100 is worth it to me. (without evidence :) )
 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai
I have AC Infinity on all my AVRs. It's a reaction to the feedback that heat kills electronics and particularly the HDMI cards which I lost on an expensive for me Onkyo AVR a while back. I want to believe that if kept cool, my AVRs will last as long as I want them to. I really hope that's true as I want to make the choice of when to upgrade, I'd rather the choice not be made for me.

So, what I don't know how big a risk the dust issue or any other problems that these fans could pose vs. just leaving it open.

But I like knowing that they are kept cool. Welcome any thoughts on whether you think that fans can and will lead to longevity assuming a non flawed AVR and not pushed beyond reason. And also curious how long we should expect an AVR to last if kept cool

But back to the original post, yes I like the AC Infinity and I feel the investment of $70-$100 is worth it to me. (without evidence :) )
I was told the $50 version of those fans AC Infinity only blow the air upward , would I be better off getting duel 120mm fans

Help me decide on this product: AC Infinity MULTIFAN S7, Quiet Dual 120mm USB Fan, UL-Certified for Receiver DVR Playstation Xbox Computer Cabinet Cooling https://a.co/d/aXoOxfm
instead of the cool mat style fan or save and or wait for a sale on the cool mat style??
Help me decide on this product: AC Infinity AIRCOM S7, Quiet Cooling Fan System 12" Top-Exhaust for Receivers, Amps, DVR, AV Cabinet Components https://a.co/d/4wkwVmp
 
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Kleinst

Senior Audioholic
I was told the $50 version of those fans AC Infinity only blow the air upward , would I be better off getting duel 120mm fans

Help me decide on this product: AC Infinity MULTIFAN S7, Quiet Dual 120mm USB Fan, UL-Certified for Receiver DVR Playstation Xbox Computer Cabinet Cooling https://a.co/d/aXoOxfm
instead of the cool mat style fan or save and or wait for a sale on the cool mat style??
Help me decide on this product: AC Infinity AIRCOM S7, Quiet Cooling Fan System 12" Top-Exhaust for Receivers, Amps, DVR, AV Cabinet Components https://a.co/d/4wkwVmp
Either will help only you can decide what you want to spend.
 
Kingnoob

Kingnoob

Audioholic Samurai
Either will help only you can decide what you want to spend.
is 1” clearance enough for a top firing fan ?
Yeah I don’t know if the mats go on sale I just figured the fans might be enough considering my avr does not really run hot often . And neither might work I need a fan that blows the air out the back or front probably?
I might not have Space for any fan that shoots air upward.. :confused:
maybe I should just wait til they have a sale ?
Help me decide on this product: AC Infinity AIRCOM S6, Quiet Cooling Blower Fan System 12" Rear-Exhaust for Receivers, Amps, DVR, AV Cabinet Components https://a.co/d/arRWmP7
 

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