Oops...got your name wrong.Thousand apologies.----------------
On 11/12/2002 5:58:46 PM
Thanx peterkwee.Will probably try that out.But is there any risk of the fan overheating?![]()
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Oops...got your name wrong.Thousand apologies.----------------
On 11/12/2002 5:58:46 PM
Thanx peterkwee.Will probably try that out.But is there any risk of the fan overheating?![]()
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Mine has been running for so long already..no problems. [] ..Next time, pls get my name right brother..LOL
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ok...PeterGwee...thanx for the info.Will definitely get your name right now on.[]
so an ac fan is plug and play and a dc fan would need a transformer?----------------
On 11/12/2002 5:35:17 PM
Hi ryan,sorry for not replying earlier.Didn't quite stayed up as late as you.The sunnon I mentioned is 12x12cm and is AC powered.Just plug and play.Didn't know the effect as i bought the ADDA 220-240v,0.12/0.10A at $15.50.It was super,jus one fan my 4ft tank's temp is slightly below 28 degree with all the lights on(2xPL,2xFL).The fan is set to on together with the lights.Now i wonder should I add another fan?Will it cool the water further?Any idea.Well...you enjoy setting up your tank.
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yup! that is right.
household power is 230vac.
thomas liew
If you get DC fans, do remember to get the correct rated AC/DC adaptor.
EG. if you get 3 fans rated at 0.3A, makes sure you get a AC/DC adaptor rated at 1A (1000 mA) or higher.
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