80mm Panaflo FBA08A12L Black Hydro Wave Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fan Ultra Low Noise DC Brushless 2Pin
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80mm Panaflo FBA08A12L Black Hydro Wave Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fan Ultra Low Noise DC Brushless 2Pin
Scan code: LN7980 Manufacturer code: FBA08A12L
End Of Life
End Of LifeSale

80mm Panaflo FBA08A12L Black Hydro Wave Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fan Ultra Low Noise DC Brushless 2Pin

80mm Panaflo FBA08A12L Black Hydro Wave Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fan Ultra Low Noise DC Brushless 2Pin

Scan code: LN7980 Manufacturer code: FBA08A12L
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Product Overview Panasonic's FBA08A12L low speed 80mm fan features a hydro wave (fluid dynamic) bearing for the lowest possible levels of noise, vibration, and harmonics. The 12L Panaflo 80mm fans are the most sought after fans by PC enthusiasts. No other fan can match the Panaflo's combination of real airflow and real noise ouput. While other fans may have similar numerical specifications, based on different measuring techniques. Most users have discovered that the Panaflo fan is quieter than similarly rated fans. At 24 CFM and 21dBA, this fan provides high airflow without excessive noise. An excellent choice for case cooling and for use as a case fan where low noise is required. Fan screws not included.
Features • Noise: 21 dBA
• Rotation Speed: 1900 RPM
• Connectors (swappable): 2pin connector no adapter
• Bearing Type: Hydro Wave
• Current Draw: 0.1 A
• Rated Voltage: 12 VDC
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Scan
Telephone:
01204-474747

Additional Notes:
1 year warranty back to Scan subject to manufacturer's warranty.

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