Quantro Fans or MSF5000

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Bruce1807
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Quantro Fans or MSF5000

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Anyone have a part number for individual fans.
The 3 fan unit is over $700 and I need to replace 9 fans from various stations

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Post by xmo »

Just read the manufacturer's model number of one of the existing fans, e.g. Boxer 4715ML-04W-B30 brushless DC. Then call your local W.W. Grainger office. They will cross that to one of their stock items which should cost less than $30.00 per fan.
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Post by kcbooboo »

If they're ordinary 12V 4-3/4 inch square by 1 (approximately) inch thick fans, you can probably get some like it from Mouser, Digikey, or Jameco as well, and for less money.

I wonder if these are 15V, because that's what the MSF5000 power supply can put out with no load. Or do they have a 12V regulator on the fan tray?

Didn't they also make 24V fan assemblies too, or am I thinking of something else?

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Or: 5983663R02 from Moto at approx $36.
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We use the brand " Comair Rotron " Model # MD12B1 - Part# 028865 rather than going to Motorola. I think we get these from DigiKey or possibly Tessco but not sure since I do not do the purchasing. These are 12VDC .5A 6.0W rated fans and hold up as good as the original ones.
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