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ORION 80X25 / SP08025S1L3

ORION 80X25 / SP08025S1L3

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Good ventilation is mandatory for every hot electronic device. Not to mention the enhanced performance and lifetime of your expensive components. The Orion standardized fan sizes make installation possible in a number of applications such as; computers, consumer electronics and home appliances. Spire is a leader in the field of component cooling and have been producing DC fan for over 14 years. The Orion fan Series are Silent and Powerful cooling fans balanced to perfection.

FEATURES

  • Compatible with chassis, power supplies and CE appliances.
  • Exhausts hot air or intakes cool air
  • Simply fitted due to standardized sizes
  • 3pin standardized connector for mainboard & PCB
  • Long 30cm lead wire
  • Silent, Sleeve bearing
  • great airflow and high air pressure

SPECIFICATIONS

Weight 0,08 kg
EAN

6943051203065

Brand

Spire

Unit Weight (kg)

0.06

Unit Dimensions (cm)

8 x 8 x 2,5

Package Weight (kg)

0.08

Package Dimensions (cm)

8.5 x 10 x 3

Accessories

Orion 80×25

AirFlow (CFM)

26

Application

replace fan of cooler,second case fan or other purpose

Bearing Type

Sleeve Bearing

Color

Black

Connectors

3 PIN Molex 2510

Fan Type

12V DC

Features

Black square sleeve fan RoHs

LED Color

NO

Life Expectancy (HRS)

30000

Noise Level (dBA)

20 ~ 28

Operating Temperature (°C)

-10~70

PWM(Pulse Width Modification)

No

Rated Current (A)

0.12

Rated Power (W)

1.44

Rated Speed (RPM) +/- 10%

1800 ~ 2200

Static Pressure mmH2O

1.6

Material

PBT

Storage Temperature (°C)

-40~70

Packaging Includes

Screw 4PCS

Packaging Type

Yellow box

Warranty

2 years

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