The ps fan is supposed to be always on. Mine always stay at low revs. I have only seen the fan speed up when I'm using it for changing my lipo batteries specially if I'm using 50 or 60 amps. But...
Type: Posts; User: pichuete
The ps fan is supposed to be always on. Mine always stay at low revs. I have only seen the fan speed up when I'm using it for changing my lipo batteries specially if I'm using 50 or 60 amps. But...
It's very very quiet I can barely hear it at least the one I got. The fan doesn't ramp up unless the sensor detect a higher temperature that the operating default. 30 amps it's nothing for these...
no problem , im sure you will be happy with it . those PS are very well build and designed to be on all the time so no issues when printing big long prints :)
i decided to go with the 75A only...
i had the same question when i build my i3v 12" . i bought one of those cheap LED 12v 30A PS and Failed after a day of use . i guess the amperage draw is almost 30A so if you have a bad quality PS...