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The Manual 12V DC Variable Speed Fan Controller allows for precise fan speed adjustments from 0 to 11V, ensuring optimal airflow for your setup. Compatible with most 12V DC fans via a standard Molex 4-pin connector, it supports a maximum load of 500mA and features a user-friendly click on/off design. Plus, enjoy peace of mind with a 3-year replacement warranty.
M**A
Works as expected, if you don't need full power
I am using the device to control (6) 80mm fans in an old aluminum case with molex connectors. They start up with the system and make a hurricane of noise. Since I don't have money to buy the case I want, I simply bought this and it allows me to tone down noise and air flow in the case to a respectable, almost inaudible, level. In a short sentence, it does exactly what I bought it for. Here are some of the downsides, caveats or features of the product.Continuous fan speed control. From it's lowest setting where the fans are barely spinning, you can smoothly increase fan speeds easily. Other devices have just a high or low setting, this one lets me change fan speeds until it is exactly as loud as I want, given the task my computer is doing.If you read the other reviews, you'll know the max power is limited by this product. I am not an electrical engineer so I am not sure why an analog switch such as this is either tapping power from the source or increasing resistance so that less power is flowing no matter the setting? Seems like the all the way "max" setting should be equal to or closer to the power without the switch in place... but it does not reach those power levels. On the other hand, if you wanted full power, a device to limit power is the exact opposite of what you need, so I'm guessing other users have a more specific need where it affects their usage. For me, just controlling the noise and air flow of case fans is exactly what this does, so I am happy.Regarding setup, there were no instructions included in mine, and even though I realize most users who buy this probably already know which ends to use, I want just throw out there you just match the end that fits the power connector on your power supply cable first, and plug your devices into the other end.Since my case is a "hand me down" I am missing a 5.25" drive bay cover. However my case has a door that covers all the 5.25 bays. This allows me to put this switch in the open bay and close the door and I can access it without opening the case. I'm not sure how others are using this... but for once, missing a part is actually helping me!
S**R
works great
Very happy with this fan speed controller. It completely tamed a noisy fan for a home theater pc project. Fit and finish is good and the price was reasonable. I'd buy one again.
N**G
Extrordinarily cheap. Didn't work. Don't buy
Bought this to control the speed of a computer fan. Didn't work out of the box. Took it apart and noticed that a wire was ripped right off the board because these units are put together very cheaply. Re-soldered the wire back to the board, but the unit would only function as an on/off switch... The dial did not vary the speed of the fan as it was supposed to... Others have had this issue...Wasted $17 on something that didn't work. My suggestion... Go find something else
H**E
Inexpensive, but fragile and restricts current
I purchased four of these. I like the size and the cables are the right size for my application. however, there is no rubber sleeve to help prevent the wires from pulling right off board if you pull a bit on the cables. I guess that adding those rubber sleeves where the wires meet the circuit board would increase the cost beyond the manufacturer's target price.My main complaint is that the controller does not do a good job regulating 12V DC current. There are really only two or three speeds, and high is not full power. Moreover, I got significantly results from the four controllers that I purchased. I used these controllers to regulate the speed of case fans. The fans spun much faster with no controller than with the controller on high.I purchased four because this controller fit my project perfectly and I was willing to sift through a couple of them to find one that could give me full power.
M**S
Kinda disappointed...
The fan controller I received works as described, but it never allows the the fan to run at full power. I got my multimeter out and at the highest setting the controller put out 10 volts out of the 12 volts its originally supplied. Kinda a big let down I want to control my fan from 0-100% , not 0-80%.
B**S
Works kinda
It works but for my application it doesn't change the speed of the fan. I have a slower speed fan then it can handle. I am using as a safety cut off switch.
S**Y
Perfect for 12 V Large Fans not controlled by motherboard.
My computer has a huge 230mm fan on the top that I wanted to turn off while podcasting. This switch allowed me to turn down the RPM and eventually turn it off at will. The only other fan on the motherboard was controlled by software allowing me total control of the noise level. Firm Click to switch on and off. Small footprint.Drilled a hole in the case and mounted the switch inside with only the knob protruding. Perfect.
R**.
Not Bad
I used this guy with dual high flow Vantec 120mm fans. It did a good job of taming the jet engine harmonic whine that I was getting from the pair of them.
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