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Dynatron Crossflow Blower
Street
Price: varies
http://www.dynatron-corp.com

To
be honest with you, I didn't even know what to expect
from the Dynatron Crossflow Blower when they agreed
to send me the sample units. There seem to be nothing
on the market like it at the point this review was
written. I'm sure you feel pretty much the same as
I did, but hopefully this article will answer a question
or two you might be asking.
Let's
take a quick look at it's specs and features:
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Heavy duty Double-Ball bearing motor, Aluminum impeller
- Dynamically
balanced to minimize noise and vibration
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Excellent for 1U/2U Server, PC Board Cooling, Desktop,
Electronics, Copiers, Scanners, etc.
- Use
one Crossflow Blower instead of multiple case fans
- High
performance with low noise and low electricity consumption
- Long,
narrow air flow path for very efficient cooling
- Easy
installation
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Coolermaster
TFL-R82 |
Dynatron
Crossflow Blower |
| Specification: |
80x80x25mm |
48x136x40.5mm |
Rated
Voltage: |
12v |
12v |
Bearing
Type: |
Rifle
bearing (patented) |
Double
ball bearing |
Input
Current: |
0.15A |
0.2A |
Rotation
Speed: |
2500RPM |
7400RPM |
Acoustical
Noise: |
25
dBA |
38dBA |
Air
Flow |
32.11
CFM |
11.12CFM
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Input
Power: |
1.80W |
unknown |
Static
Pressure: |
unknown |
1.84m-maq |
Life
Expectance: |
50,000hrs
Continuous at 25°C, 45-85% relative humidity |
unknown |
*Notice the difference three categories
highlighted in red comparing the TFL-R82 and Dynatron.

7200rpm
high speed motor

a closer
look
Now,
you might be asking why is this review even being
written consider how much lower Air Flow the Dynatron
provides and higher noise level comparing to one of
our favorite case fan TFL-R82. I'll explain in the
following why these numbers don't quite serve the
Dynatron justice in the following.
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