AquariusPanta
Well-Known Member
I've only ever owned two COB fans (Intel) before and they've been operating for around 90 days, with no signs of stopping anytime soon.
I've noticed those who favor the passive method, whether bias is passive or not, occasionally bring up the possibility of a fan or wire failing. Assuming one knows their wiring and checks their work for weak points, how can they monitor or prevent a given fan from failing?
I like running fans, adds complexity and variety to the main equation but GOA has brought up a decent argument against using fans. I think someone earlier wrote that by using two fans, you double the odds of a fan failing. How do we eliminate that looming ordeal from taking place in our sacred gardens?
I've noticed those who favor the passive method, whether bias is passive or not, occasionally bring up the possibility of a fan or wire failing. Assuming one knows their wiring and checks their work for weak points, how can they monitor or prevent a given fan from failing?
I like running fans, adds complexity and variety to the main equation but GOA has brought up a decent argument against using fans. I think someone earlier wrote that by using two fans, you double the odds of a fan failing. How do we eliminate that looming ordeal from taking place in our sacred gardens?