Ultra-powerful Nidec Beta V TA550DC 140x140x70mm 5.0A 12V fan demo

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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2009

Nidec Beta V TA550DC 140x140x70mm fan demo.
Sound you hear in the background is from the 1U PSU powering it.
This monster of a fan is rated at a whopping 5.0A at 12V, and is the most powerful standard form factor DC fan I have ever demoed, period.

Watch it TOSS a tissue box, and then blow the same box weighted down with a 500g (~1.1lb) bottle of honey :)

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  • This is a pull from a HP DL760G2 quad Xeon server.

  • @DragonFireSG isn't it a octo Xeon server? and which wires did you hook your power up to, to make it go? I tried red and black and I have squat. I hope you can help

    Thanks!

  • @toolzgalore2

    Try grounding the PWM lead.

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  • The realy question is: Will it blend?

  • I have 1 fan like the one you have, Nidec TA550DC.

    But I don't know how to make it run. It has 6 wires for connection, so I don't know how to connect it to the power supply. The 6 wire are in 6 colors: pink, black, orange, blue, green, yellow.

    Could you please show me how to make it run?

  • @padix900 Butterfly effect generator

  • what is it used for?

  • I got mine out of a Dell Dimension 4600

  • where did u get it

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