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    Antec TrueQuiet 120 Fan

    This fan caught my eye at Staples for $15.99! I bought it to keep my Magnum Raptor Transceiver cool during heavy DX conditions. This radio uses a RFX-75 rf final with an external heat sink. Has a mini switch inline to control the fan speed: 600 rpms & 1000 rpms. You can get all the specifications on this fan at: http://www.antec.com/Believe_it/prod...?id=MjYxNSYxNQ Nice and quiet, Bulldog.








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    The Wire & Mini Switch

    Here are pictures of the original wires and wires modified for my purpose. I have the fan hooked to the same power supply as the Magnum Raptor. The mini switch allows you to control the fan from 600 to 1000 rpms. Fans can be mounted ways depending on the purpose. The name TrueQuiet, yes it is quiet, Bulldog.


    Original wiring.


    Wire harness to plug into the power supply.


    Mini speed control switch.

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