HUDY 293112 Precision 30mm Brushless Fan with Internal Solder Tabs  [HSP-293112]

HUDY 293112 - Brushless RC FAN 30mm - With Internal Soldering Tabs
Price:
£16.35
Brand:
HUDY
Model:
HSP-293112
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision Cooling Solution HUDY 293112

The HUDY 293112 Brushless RC Fan is a compact cooling unit designed for precise airflow over critical electronics. Its 30mm diameter makes it suitable for tight spaces where controlled ventilation is essential.

Advantages of the HUDY 293112 Fan

Featuring a brushless construction, the HUDY 293112 delivers steady airflow with modest current draw. The internal soldering tabs help create a neat installation and the low mass reduces impact on the model's balance.

Specifications

  • Voltage Range: 6~8.4V
  • Current: 0.2A
  • Speed: 22000 - 24000 RPM
  • Weight: 8.83g

Installation Best Practices

Aim the fan to sweep air across the ESC or motor housing and mount it securely to prevent vibration. Clean regularly and inspect the blades and wiring after each session to maintain reliable cooling.

The HUDY 293112 Brushless RC Fan is a sensible choice for modellers who require compact, efficient cooling that integrates cleanly into their builds.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some HUDY items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 8-12 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Yes, when installed correctly and kept free of debris the HUDY 293112 can run for extended sessions. Monitor temperatures and service the fan if performance declines.
Spare fans are available from hobby retailers. If a fan starts to fail, replacing it is straightforward and usually more cost effective than repairing internal bearings.
It can provide additional airflow to battery packs, but ensure the airflow pattern and mounting do not interfere with straps or connectors and that the voltage source is appropriate.
Listen for grinding or increased bearing noise, note reduced RPM or airflow, and check for visible blade damage. Any of these suggest replacement is needed.

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