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โ๏ธ Keep your gear cool, quiet, and dust-freeโbecause overheating is so last season!
The AC Infinity AIRFRAME T7 is a high-performance cooling fan system designed specifically for AV rooms and equipment closets. Featuring a powerful 200 CFM airflow with ultra-quiet 26 dB dual ball bearing fans, it intelligently regulates temperature via a programmable thermostat with alarms and memory backup. Its premium anodized aluminum construction and detachable nylon-mesh filter ensure durability and dust protection. Compatible with UK voltage and equipped with a Type-G plug, this plug-and-play system offers professional-grade cooling to optimize equipment lifespan and performance.












| Manufacturer | AC Infinity |
| Part number | AC-AFT7-BE |
| Item Weight | 2.09 kg |
| Product Dimensions | 41.91 x 16.48 x 14.1 cm; 2.09 kg |
| Item model number | AC-AFT7-BE |
| Size | 17 Inch |
| Colour | Black |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 20 |
| Air Flow Capacity | 200 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Noise Level | 26 dB |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Display went dead after 2 years.
Bought this product in late April of 2018, and this morning the LCD screen went dead. I can barely read anything on the screen now and what I cam see is an extremely faint flickering number and letters. I tried to increase the brightness but nothing happens. This product still works, but with a dead screen it now is limited to the last settings that were configured.
J**R
Works as described
I have a powerfull computer under my desk that creates a lot of heat that gets trapped in that area so I needed a solution to evacuate all that hot air. Finding teh T7 was a blessing I was browsing for fans to make a custom solution when I found this product, It works as intended. I have it configured to start automatically when the temperature under my desk reach 85 degrees and so far it works flawlessly turning on and off by itself as needed. It can be a little noisy at full speed. It is easy to install if you are handy and have the right tools but it can be a mess if you dont know what you are doing and depending on the material you have to cut out. The product includes a template that makes it easier to align properly.
W**T
High Airflow Cooling System
This is just perfect for my NAS server setup. The cabinet that I build needed an exhaust fan to get the air out, just having air ventilation was not doing it for me. The controllers on this is nice because of the temperature sensors built into it. The fan will begin working as soon as it feels too hot. The amount of air flowing out of this thing is just amazing, and very quiet. You just wouldn't guess it from first looking at it. The overall fan performance is nice and I'm just glad this product worked out for me.
I**H
Louder than advertised.
I bought this along with the extra grill to cool a small server closet housing just one PC. It's made well, it's almost a work of art. The display and programming did exactly what I needed. The only problem is the fans and how loud they are. They are rated at 23dB, but I assume that was measured at fan setting 1 (of 6), where it's not moving enough air. I measured it at 38dB with the sounds of my home office and the closet closed, which would be fine, but once you increase the fan speed, it gets too loud, increasing to 63dB at 8 feet on fan setting 6. That's louder than all 9 fans currently in my PC combined. This would be a stellar option with higher quality fans, but I can't justify cutting a hole in a wall with the noise it makes (and that's not counting the ticking noise from one bad fan). I had to return it, and will be doing a passive solution.
D**E
Fan Output not Strong Enough for My Needs
This product appears to be very high quality, I love the look and feel. It's super quiet. Has speeds 1 to 6, evn on full speed you can barely hear it. I'm returning it, unfortunately, because the fan output isn't enough for my application. I'm building a "home network closet" on the first floor of my home. I want to mount a thermostatically controlled exhaust fan between two studs and "push" the hot air from the closet approximately 9 feet between into the basement. The fans in this unit were probably never designed for an application like that. They just don't provide the air flow to accomplish that.
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