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Micro Traders DC 12V 3A 4-Wire Fan Speed Control Module - Temperature Controller - Governor Module for Adjustable Fan Speed

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  • Automatic Temperature Control: Our Fan Speed Control Module is equipped with a temperature controller that can automatically adjust the fan speed based on the actual temperature.
  • Convenient Wiring: With our Fan Speed Control Module, wiring becomes hassle-free. It is designed to be user-friendly, allowing for easy installation and connection to your fan system.
  • Accurate Temperature Measurement: Our Fan Speed Control Module boasts precise temperature measurement capability. With an error margin of less than 1.2? in the temperature range of 0~50?, and less than 2? in other temperature ranges, you can trust its accuracy in providing real-time temperature information.
  • Parameter:Supply Voltage: DC 12V. Voltage Range: DC 8~16V.
  • Cricuit Dissapation: <40mA. Current of Fan: =<3.3A.


Item Descriptions:-Automatic Temperature Control: Our Fan Speed Control Module is equipped with a temperature controller that can automatically adjust the fan speed based on the actual temperature.-Convenient Wiring: With our Fan Speed Control Module, wiring becomes hassle-free. It is designed to be user-friendly, allowing for easy installation and connection to your fan system.-Accurate Temperature Measurement: Our Fan Speed Control Module boasts precise temperature measurement capability. With an error margin of less than 1.2? in the temperature range of 050?, and less than 2? in other temperature ranges, you can trust its accuracy in providing real-time temperature information.-Parameter:Supply Voltage: DC 12V. Voltage Range: DC 816V.-Cricuit Dissapation:


Richard Host
Reviewed in Canada on September 19, 2024
Received this controller yesterday and immediately used it to control two PWM fans. The temperature sensor is surprisingly sensitive, I have it sandwiched inside the fins of an Intel x520-da2 10G network card heat sink. The controller has 3 buttons and after some guessing and random button mashing, I was able to figure out the temperature trigger and fan duty cycle. Fan's aren't blasting at 100% and my network card is no longer dropping connections from overheating.
Owen D
Reviewed in Canada on July 15, 2024
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