Air volume: 900 LPM
Bearing system: Ball & Sleeve bearing
Noise: 35dB(A)
Voltage: 12VDC
Input: 2.6 watts
Size: 245x48x50mm
Wheel: Aluminium
Frame: SPCC & SECC
Speed: 2800 rpm
Current: 220mA
Fly lead connection
I ended up picking up this 12v version of the fan, and it worked out amazingly well. The way it works is it picks up air and forces it out at a right angle compared to the inlet. It blows a lot of air, more than I needed so I used a 9volt power pack instead of a 12volt one which lowered the flow and lowered the noise(although it was quiet to begin with).
I used some stick on felt feet so I could place it on top of the receivers grill. Now it sucks the air out of the receiver and blows it out the back of the rack(the receiver is in the top of the cabinet and the back board is cut out from the receiver shelf to the top). Because the receiver is at the top the fan is right at the top of the cabinet so it creates a flow of air out the back of the cabinet and effectively draws cooler air from the other openings(door gaps, etc).
Normally it gets rather warm in the top of the cabinet and the receiver internals get quite hot, tonight I watched a couple of movies and checked the cabinet. Inside the cabinet seemed cooler then the room and the receiver felt as cool as if I hadn't even turned it on
What I need to do now is get a European IEC-C7 Power plug so I can use the switched outputs on the back of the receiver(for some stupid reason Denon didn't put an Australian standard socket on the back of the Australian model
) I found out how hard it is to get one here today. I finally found a source, but will have to wait till Tuesday to pick it up. Then I'll have to cut it so I can fit an Australian socket on the other end.
For those who want to try this you can mount it on the inside back top corner of your cabinet and cut a small slit for the exhaust, this will suck the heat out at the top of the cabinet and blow it out the back.
Oh and I found out that this is normally used for a heater(Gas or something like that) so if you cant find it locally try a heating spare parts place. For those in Australia I bought it at
Jaycar for AU$39.95 (BTW they have the 12v and 240v pictures mixed up, the 12v is the one pictured above)
cheers