AC Infinity AIRFRAME T7-N White, High-Airflow Cooling Fan System 17″, Intake Airflow, for AV Equipment Rooms, Closets, and Enclosures
$119.00
Price: $119.00
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AC Infinity is a technology company that specializes in environmental controls for audio/video and HVAC. The company was founded on the principle of working closely with customers to develop great products. Dependable service and a commitment to product quality are the foundations of the business’s values.
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 16.5 x 6.49 x 5.55 inches; 1 Pounds
Item model number : AC-AFT7-WN
Date First Available : December 14, 2017
Manufacturer : AC Infinity
ASIN : B07891TQMJ
Country of Origin : China
A high-airflow fan system designed for cooling AV equipment rooms, closets, and larger enclosures.
Programmable thermostat controller with automated speed control, alarm warnings, and backup memory.
Premium anodized aluminum construction with CNC-machined detailing for a professional appearance.
Features a detachable nylon-mesh filter which will prevent dust from entering the room and into equipment.
Color: White | Design: Intake | Dims.: 16.5 x 6.5 x 2.3 in. | Airflow: 200 CFM | Noise: 26 Dba | Bearings: Dual Ball
Customers say
Customers appreciate the fan’s design, size, and temperature control. They find it easy to install and have a positive view on the quality. The fan works well to cool equipment closets and prevent overheating. Many customers are satisfied with its functionality, airflow, and noise level. However, opinions differ regarding the noise level.
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10 reviews for AC Infinity AIRFRAME T7-N White, High-Airflow Cooling Fan System 17″, Intake Airflow, for AV Equipment Rooms, Closets, and Enclosures
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Pablo –
Looks much more expensive. Small quibbles.
Great ventilation fan. I use a pair (intake and exhaust) for my âserverâ closet. Install is very easy and it comes with a great plastIc template to use for the cutout. So much better than paper templates. A few minor complaints:- the power cable that can be used to connect two units together is to short unless the exhaust and intake are on the same surface- finding compatible fans that are quieter is not as simple as you may think due to the specs- having two a separate models for intake and exhaust is just silly. The fans are just reversed in the housing and a switch would have been better- I went through multiple units to find a pair with decently quiet fans because there is a lot of variability between units
Adam –
Great Intake Fan
If you get an intake fan, you will need to make sure you buy the exhaust fan. This ensures there is enough airflow in and out of the media center. There is very little chance of overheating with all of this installed outside your closet. The displays on the controllers are a nice touch and the interface is easy to use.
Jason j. –
Noise
It’s alittle noisy
Ayla MacLeod –
Cool entertainment closet
Super high quality. Lots of airflow with not much noise. Installed the airframe inside my entertainment closet wall which vents into the evening room. Intake air will passively come in below the closet door.The programming ability with the included buffer feature is highly convenient.Be sure to order the correct intake/exhaust airframe for your application.$150 well spent (airframe and white vent grille)I highly recommend AC Infinity products, the quality is superb and the warranty is definitely a plus.
mrTioPAPO –
The Perfect Solution
2 x T7’s + 2 x T7-N’s to help with air/heat circulation in 32′ camper.
T. Brown –
Looks great, but some design flaws.
Let me start by saying that I really like the AC Infinity product line. They’re functional and they look great. However, this product missed the mark a little bit.To start with – I bought the unit but it took a few months before it made it to the top of my project list. I finally cut open my walls (unfortunately, it’s wider than a stud bay, so you’ll be doing some frame work or cutting a stud)… That’s not really the product’s fault – but they should offer one that’s <=15" so it'll fit a standard stud bay for in-wall use.Once I got it all cut in, I fired it up for a test run - and it was blowing in the wrong direction. I put this over the door to my AV closet. I never would've even expected them to sell two separate SKUs - one for intake and one for exhaust. How stupid is that! Adding a direction switch or menu option HAD to be cheaper than adding another SKU to inventory! Oh well - they're just fans, and I'm past the return period - so I just popped a few screws out and flipped the fans. Problem solved.Then I turned it on... on it's lowest setting, it's pretty quiet - but given the use, the fans used really aren't the highest quality. Other reviewers commented that they eventually swapped the fans - and I may have to do the same. I don't need extra noise in a room unless it's something expected, like excessive heat causing the fans to kick up to high... but even on speed 2, they're noisier than they should be.Then there's the settings - this is where they really blew it. My lower level is usually 65-71 degrees. I want to set the fan to auto so it kicks on any time the room is 72 or higher. Well, the fan turns up its speed in increments as it gets closer to the set temp - not as it goes over. So, in order to maintain a 72 temp and keep the fan running as slow as possible unless it gets hot, I actually had to set the fan to 82. This way, at about 72, it kicks on at 1, then as the temp rises, it automatically kicks the fan speed up. This makes no sense - the set temp should be the activation temp; anything below shouldn't activate the fan, and as the temps rise from there, the fans should increase speed.It still does the job well, and everything else is great... you have the ability to expand the system, add intake grills if needed, etc. However, for how good it looks, they should've used a fan direction switch, higher quality fans, and made the menus make more sense. That said, it's installed and it does add a good look to the closet, and I find it does a pretty good job of keeping the temp inside the closet pretty close to the ambient temperature of the room while running on its lowest speed most of the time, so I'm happy with it nonetheless. If the fans get noisier or fail, I'll definitely replace with something of a higher quality and quieter.
Sean A. –
Overall great Product. Slightly noisy + short cables
Moved all of my electronics into a closet and didnât realize how hot it would be. These fans looked like the perfect solution. I ordered the intake, and also a exhaust. Super easy to install and they look really nice as well. They could be a little bit more quiet on the max setting but for the most part theyâre not super noticeable. Iâve seen people post about replacing the fans with higher quality lower noise fans and I considered it but itâs not bad enough to warrant that unless youâre really producing a lot of heat because the automatic mode throttles down the fans when full power isnât necessary based on the thermostat reading. The one gripe I do have is the length of the cable to connect the fans together if you buy more than one you can have a master/slave situation so they work in conjunction. My closet was a little big so the wire was too short to make the connection. If you just use one at the top of your door and one on the bottom it should be more than fine. Other than that Iâm happy with 2 months of constant use no issues at all.
Chris –
Quiet & Smart Component fan!
Installed in the wall of my server closet. It is incredibly quiet, effective and integrated well with another T7. I couldn’t be happier with the quality or the piece of mind
Kville –
Basically this unit will push air but it will not make any size of space any cooler. With that said, Iâm sure others might find it worth purchasing.
Darren Nicks –
Fantastic product, reasonable noise for the volume of air it moves.Wish I had purchased one with air flow in the other direction