What is the amplifier fan?
The amplifier fan is designed to help cool amplifiers or amplifiers and similar electronic devices through further air movement. These devices are often designed to operate with AMPS for automotive stereos, which often include cooling lines that pull out heat from electronics within the amplifier into a metal fin. The amplifier fan can be connected to the amplifier itself and blow the cold air through the metal fins to help the cooler when reducing the amplifier temperature. There are also a number of fans and refrigeration devices that can be used with home cinema equipment, including amplifiers to prevent heat accumulation during operation. Like other types of fans, a number of rotating blades are used to move air through the fan towards a particular direction. A amplifier fan that blows directly on the amplifier does not necessarily cool it; Instead, it is usually a design function with other cooling components in AMP. It usually has pCooler zoba, which is installed or directly connected to electronic components in the amplifier.
Heatsink usually works through conductive materials and surface contact with electronics that generate heat during use. The heat is transferred by contact from the electronics to the cooler, which then transmits heat to metal fins that release it to the ambient air. The use of the amplifier fan on these fins can significantly improve the ability to transfer heat from the system and to the air. Many systems include the thermistor that can be used to control when the amplifier fan comes. The thermistor allows the fan automatically when the amplifier reaches a certain temperature but turns off again as soon as it decreases sufficiently.
Thus, home theaters can algae the amplifier fan and various cooling devices to reduce the temperature of amplifiers and other electrical equipment. TheseFans are often used to move hot air from a closed system, such as an amplifier sitting in a piece of furniture to help keep the system cool and prevent overheating. The amplifier fan for use at home cinema is usually designed to work at high speeds. However, spinning the blades of these fans are designed to produce very little sound, allowing someone to look at home cinema to stay about their activities.