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A computer fan is any fan inside, or attached to, a computer case used for active cooling. Fans are used to draw cooler air into the case from the outside, expel warm air from inside and move air across a heat sink to cool a particular component. Both axial and sometimes centrifugal (blower/squirrel-cage) fans are used in computers. Computer fans commonly come in standard sizes, such as 92 mm, 120 mm (most common), 140 mm, and even 200–220 mm. Computer fans are powered and controlled using 3-pin or 4-pin fan connectors.
I can't seem to get the heating right. I presumed full auto would be the norm, but it's far too blowy and doesn't heat the interior, the fast fan just creates cold air So I switched off auto and put the fan on number 1 the lowest at 23c and it seemed ok, tried 24c but it got very hot, whereas...
I've been driving my SE LR since august of last year and with the weather getting hotter here in germany I'm noticing my main complaint about the A/C again: It's always too cold. I have to set it to 27°/auto and even then it awlays feels like a freezer inside the car and I find myself constantly...
Hi all,
When I preheat my car in the morning the fan speed is on low. I've tried setting the fan speed high before getting out of the car but that doesn't work. I can't see an option in the app to increase the speed either.
Does anyone know how to have the fan speed higher when pre heating...
It's that time of year when the windscreen is misted up in the morning so I put the demister on to clear it. My fan is usually set to 22C with auto and I only do it to clear the screen when it happens and turn it off when the screen is clear. But I notice that my power consumption ROCKETS to...
Does anyone have any tips for preventing the interior of the windows steaming up when driving now that is getting colder? The only thing that has been working for me is cranking the temperature up to something higher (21°+) than I want in the car and increasing the fan speed to at least 4. Even...
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