Ideal for amps, receivers and almost anything else that could overheat in your system. They're easy to install; just center the unit above the heat sinks and plug the power supply into an AC outlet. A soothing stream of cool air quietly flows down and between the heat sink fins lowering the temperature to more tolerable levels. The Cool-It is your solution for equipment housed within partially enclosed cabinets. Controlled by a thermal switch, Cool-It II is fully automatic.
Surprisingly, even though satellite receivers are small and consume a small amount of power, they typically run hot and tend to fail because of overheating. Many have almost no ventilation openings. To make things worse, when you think they are turned off, many don't actually shut down completely because they remain on standby and continue to generate heat. The result is unnecessary damage to thereceiver and access cards.
Cool-Sat is your simple and inexpensive insuranceagainst premature satellite receiver failure. Positioned under the receiver, the Cool-Sat sends a gentle stream of cooling air up and through the receiver, assuring a safe operating temperature and longevity. Almost completely silent, thisunit is virtually inaudible beyond three feet. Best of all it adds only 2.5' tothe receiver height. Power consumption is less than 5 watts, making it practical to leave on all the time.
New for 2007, we introduce the SEC-1, a complete system for ventilating smaller cabinets up to The SEC-1 consistis of a mounting panel to which two high-quality, virtually silent 80 mm fans are attached, a power supply, a magnetically-held thermal control module, and comprehensive installation instructions.
Installation, covered in detail and illustrated in a comprehensive guide, consists of cutting a rectangular hole for the fan panel, providing a fresh air inlet, placing a magnetically-held thermal switch assembly on top of the hottest-running component, and plugging a wall-type power supply into an AC outlet.
An important feature of the SEC-1 is that it runs continually at a slow speed to deal with the heat dissipation of today's cable boxes and satellite receivers when a home theater system is off, switching to a higher (but very quiet) speed when it's on and equipment temperature rises. Another is the ease with which the thermal control module magnetically attaches to equipment to be monitored. All components of the SEC-1 plug together; no wire cutting, stripping, or soldering is required.