
Is your A/V components well vented? Most likely you will have a entertainment cabinet to stack them. Unless they’re well vented, these delicate components can be damaged by the excessive heat they generate. This fan is designed to optimize heat for components on open shelving, the quiet Single Fan Component Cooler turns on automatically when satellite/cable boxes, receivers and other heat-generating components get too hot. Just place the component cooler directly on top of equipment vents. The low-profile unit fits beneath most equipment, and rubber discs are included to raise the height of stacked equipment if necessary.
- Technical Details:
- Quiet fan removes heat from components on open shelves
- Cooling fan activates automatically at 90° F
- Low-profile fan can fit in between stacked components
Only $65.99 Component Cooler Single Fan
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When you stack your components on top of each, other they do give off a lot of heat, I have often wondered how hot they would get before they melted or caught fire.
The fan is a very good idea but a little over priced, I suppose if it stopped a fire then it would be worth it.
Regards
Jeff.
I have a Pioneer Elite VSX94thx, PS3 and I usually run it pretty hard. Now it isn’t super hot but does get pretty warm. It is located in a pretty open enviroment, but i’m a big believer in cooler components longer lifespan. So I’ve been thinking of purchasing a fan to add on top. Is this a waste of money and time? All receivers run warm and even somewhat hot when ran at loud volumes for some time and are typically not built with fans in them. Is there a chance i could harm the reciever? Please any advice would be great. i’ve included a pic for reference that there is plenty of air space, i think.
Here’s a link to the fan i’m thinking of getting. http://www.simplegadgets.co.uk Either placing this in the center or rear right where there seems more heat.