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Reddit mentions of AC Infinity AIRPLATE S7, Quiet Cooling Fan System 12" with Speed Control, for Home Theater AV Cabinets

Sentiment score: 10
Reddit mentions: 17

We found 17 Reddit mentions of AC Infinity AIRPLATE S7, Quiet Cooling Fan System 12" with Speed Control, for Home Theater AV Cabinets. Here are the top ones.

AC Infinity AIRPLATE S7, Quiet Cooling Fan System 12
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    Features:
  • An ultra-quiet UL-certified fan system designed for cooling cabinets that requires minimal noise.
  • Features a multi-speed controller to set the fan’s speed to optimal noise and airflow levels.
  • Contains a CNC machined aluminum frame with a modern brushed black finish.
  • Powered by wall outlet or USB port, included Turbo Adapter increases performance by 25%.
  • Dimensions: 11.69 x 6.3 x 1.3 in. | Total Airflow: 104 CFM | Total Noise: 19 dBA | Bearings: Dual Ball
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height6.3 Inches
Length11.69 Inches
Number of items1
SizeDual 120
Weight1 Pounds
Width1.3 Inches

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Found 17 comments on AC Infinity AIRPLATE S7, Quiet Cooling Fan System 12" with Speed Control, for Home Theater AV Cabinets:

u/Havage · 16 pointsr/homelab

Hey! So what I did was buy this controller and then add on the fans wherever I wanted them. These parts are made for audio visual racks so they look good and are quiet so it's not an eye sore. I highly recommend looking at "AC Infinitys" other stuff as they have some new fans that I like. Easiest solution for you might just be something like this.

u/Veeego · 11 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Followup Some On Questions...

Specs:

  • Intel Core i7 5930K
  • 32GB DD4
  • Nvidia TitanX Pascal
  • Corsair 900D

    Yes my temps are on-point, two of these installed on the left and right sides on the PC book-shelf at the intake and exhaust points of the case.
    (https://www.amazon.com/AC-Infinity-AIRPLATE-Cooling-Cabinets/dp/B009CO543S)

    Yes the cabling is shite, if you only knew how many cables you cant see. I blame the vive.

    The chair was a must buy from a friends business closure, a very old roofing companies executive chair. I saw it, has to have it, extremely heavy.

    TV is 4k 60hz, I went for res-over-rate, don't judge me. The desk is actually quite deep so the sitting distance is quite comfortable imo.

    The side screen are 19" 4:3 and are connected to a separate PC as identified in the left bookcase. They are mainly to display the IP Cameras throughout the house, hence why a separate keyboard and mouse as they require independent control regardless of which PC is on/off.

    Yes the decor is dated, it's a 1978 home recently purchased, and this is the only room that she-who-shall-be-acknowledged is not allowed to touch.

    The other side of the room for those who wanted more, yes the original Nintendo still gets played.
    (http://imgur.com/a/SMJGj)

    Yes the vive cover has saved me from some aesthetic scratches, good value imo.

    Yes I have an xbox elite controller, no i don't own an xbox, yes its a great controller, very heavy.
u/motorboatlover · 5 pointsr/homelab

Thanks! It’s this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QFWWZQO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_4ZODCbTSWEAT7

With an extra one of these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009CO543S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_k1ODCbPRY9JMD

Bought the white face plates for all three.

u/StopnFrisk · 4 pointsr/xboxone

I use this. It’s USB powered and I have it pulling the hot air away from my xb1x and PS4 Pro.

It works like a champ and has 3 speed settings, I keep it on medium.

AC Infinity AIRPLATE S7, Quiet Cooling Fan System 12" with Speed Control, for Home Theater AV Cabinets https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009CO543S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_9yfVAbX94EBGK

u/Treereme · 3 pointsr/techsupportmacgyver

Do you have a cable box or any other device that makes heat 24/7? If so, you might consider wiring up the fans to run 24/7. That's also the simplest way to wire them. Lower temperatures are good for electronic longevity. Fans wear out in a few years, but are cheap to replace compared to a PS4 or receiver.

If you want to trigger them off your receiver, that's pretty easy to do. Most likely your receiver can't power the fans directly (most 12V trigger outputs are 200-500mA output). Some receivers have a switched 120V outlet on the back, which makes this really easy, you just plug the fans in.

Fans can draw anywhere from 160mA (0.16A) to 600mA+ (0.6A)
The Antec fan you linked doesn't have a spec listed for power draw, but typically very quiet fans are below 300 mA.

If your total fan power draw (add together all fans) is less than 90% of the power your receiver can output, you can hook the fans up directly.

If your total power draw exceeds 90% of the rated output of your receiver, you need to use a relay to power the fans.

Here is a relay board that will work.

Here is the same thing but shipped free (probably from China, may be slow)

You'd also need a 12V power supply that provides enough current to run all your fans together.

Here are USB Fans - plug straight into PS4 or TV, and they turn on when the device powers up.

You could also use a 5V relay to control 12V fans from the PS4 usb if you wanted. Or use the TV's USB to trigger the fans whenever the TV is on.

Here is a plug and play thermally controlled fan setup

I'd plan on using both fans as exhaust on the top shelf. Just make air inlet holes in the bottom. Typically you want 30%-50% more inlet volume than outlet volume if you can get it. Remember all the cracks along the doors and edges will let air in as well. Making an air path across the front of the shelf by trimming is a fine idea.

So, step 1, decide when you need the cooling system to turn on - PS4, receiver, tv, 24/7, or other (such as temperature).
Then I can tell you how to use that device to turn it on.

u/cweagans · 2 pointsr/3Dprinting

I built a cabinet for the noise isolation, since I work in the same room as my printer. I only print PLA, but it's definitely been worthwhile just in the noise reduction alone. Pics here: http://imgur.com/a/5ik2k

Parts:

Cabinet exhaust fan (not installed yet, but will be able to monitor the temp in the cabinet, and if it gets too high, the fan can kick on and start removing some of the hot air): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009CO543S

Shelf legs:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015R2NIHC

Relay box (rPi controls power to lights and printer via GPIO):
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WV7GMA2

Door hinges: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BFW3FA8

Door: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/90291858/

Lights: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20119418/

I can't seem to find the Stuva cabinet that I bought. They used to have two sizes - one that was shallow and one that was deep enough for the Maker Select. The latter is no longer on their site, but basically just go to Ikea and pick out a cabinet that will accommodate your printer. The rest is really just porcelain to make things a tad nicer for you.

u/0x6675636B796F75 · 2 pointsr/PFSENSE

Like I mentioned in my original post, I'll be adding ventilation to the cabinet (with two of these... one inlet, one outlet):
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009CO543S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_yy1ADb8T33Z85

Then in addition to that added ventilation I'll be experimenting with the 3D printed stand and fan housing to see if that ends up lowering the temps even further.

u/tekwreck89 · 2 pointsr/homelab

Yeah, I found a 1U vent piece I'm going to grab two of those and put on each side of the cabinet

Something like this -
http://images.canford.co.uk/Images/ItemImages/large/16-927_01.jpg

Or if I start adding more stuff I might get a case fan and put that on the cabinet -
http://www.amazon.com/AC-Infinity-AI-CFD120BA-Quiet-Cabinet/dp/B009CO543S

It's going to be stained black so the pieces will blend in nice.

u/TheDarthSnarf · 2 pointsr/homelab

Yep, I'd say a pair of the AC Infinity AIRPLATE S7 dual 120s one at the bottom for intake, and one at the top for exhaust. Possibly some ducting in the cabinet to maximize proper airflow.

u/briandickens · 1 pointr/PS4

Just wanted to update with what I did. I bought one of these fans with a built in case (link). Before I installed it I ran a game on the PS4 inside the cabinet and it was running around 100 deg F. After I installed the fan and ran the fan on low (aka quiet) speed, the temp in the cabinet dropped to 80F. So I call that a success!

u/lyth · 1 pointr/PS4

I'm pretty happy with my tv unit fan which lets be store my PS4 inside the cabinet...
https://www.amazon.ca/AC-Infinity-AIRPLATE-Cooling-Cabinets/dp/B009CO543S

The dual 80 gives you a better idea of what it looks like installed https://www.amazon.ca/AC-Infinity-AIRPLATE-Cooling-Cabinets/dp/B009CNR0I6?th=1 tap the photos down the side!


u/spanky34 · 1 pointr/homelab

I'm working on doing this now. I have a closet under my stairs (bi-level house). The lower level is half underground so it stays pretty cool down there. I plan on getting at least two sets of these and finding some A/C vent grates to dress them up. One pulling in from the bottom of the door and one exhausting out one of the stair risers. If it's not enough, I'll add another set.

In your place you could probably buy your own closet door, install it, and add an intake at the bottom and an exhaust at the top. Then when you move, replace the original so they don't complain about it matching the other units.

u/koorob · 1 pointr/hometheater

So cooling is pretty simple.

You just want to add a fan to create some airflow through the cabinet.
Ideally you would have 2 fans - one that is an intake on one side and the other an exhaust fan on other side and the air will flow across (this might work by going from the bottom of your cabinet through to back). If that is impossible for your setup, one fan will probably work just fine too for your scenario - if you can have some ventilation into the cabinet where the air will flow through instead of just being pulled out from a vacuum that's even better.

Some things you could look at:

http://www.amazon.com/Antec-Profile-Component-Theater-Products/dp/B000QJ4ZE2

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009CO543S/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_1?pf_rd_p=1535523722&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B000QJ4ZE2&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=0P9J1AB9MCMC7VEE55JZ

The cheapest and most flexible option would be to just buy some PC fans and install them, but these pre-made ones aren't expensive either.