All stock codes associated to this product
, FSmicro, FS-micro
** Micro Controllers ** Available NOW**
The picture shows the unit in front of an 80mm Fan to give an idea of the size of the controller. It is just 12mm wide and 60mm long.
The FanStorm controller is the ultimate in fan control. The unit connects to the power supply by a 5 1⁄4" connector (cable supplied) and the fan plugs directly onto the controller.
Unlike some fan controllers, which generate extra heat because they use a resistor, variable resistor or variable resistor connected to a transistor to control the fan speed, the FanStorm controller uses "Pulse Width Technology" to control the fan speed.
This superior design generates no additional heat or wastes any power. This means it runs cool and is more reliable.
Fully microprocessor controlled the FanStorm Controller is digital all the way from the controller to the fan for total control over the fan speed from 25% through to 100%.
It will turn on and control up to 2 fans (12 watts maximum) using a temperature sensor to determine when the fan will turn on and how fast it will run. The FanStorm Controller also features "Posi-Start" a revolutionary new way to start and control your computer fans.
The FanStorm Controller has a temperature sensor that will AUTOMATICALLY control the speed of the fan from 25% Speed through to full speed with over temperature alert.
Features:
- Pulse width modulation control
- Posi-Start fan control technology
- easy to install
- Control up to 2 fans (12watts Total)
- Four Temperature ranges to choose from
- On⁄high temp LEDS on the controller
1 x Controller Board
1 x Power Cable
1 x temperature sensor
1 x Manual
The FanStorm Controller has been designed to plug in betwen the fan and the power supply in a very simple way, just plug in and it's working
The FanStorm Controller has LED`s showing the status of the fans for example;
GREEN LED
Fans not Running LED is OFF
Fans at Low Speed LED pulses (Pulses increase as the fan speeds up.)
Fans at full Speed LED is full on
RED LED
The red LED will not turn on until the fans reach full speed and run in this condition for 30 seconds. When the red LED turns on it shows the temperature sensor is located in a hot spot and additional cooling is required at that location.
When the controller is operational the fan will not turn on until a preset temperature is reached, once it reaches this level the fan will start using the "Posi-Start" feature of the controller. Once running the fan is then controlled by the temperature sensors running at low speed and only changing speed in relation to the temperature at the sensor.
CUSTOMER COMMENTS
The fanstorm is fantastic!My PC is now quite and cool!
my PC runs at the same temp with only half the noise.
Using the fanstorm board means I can run my case fan from one board, This makes my case real neat inside and sooo much quieter as the fans do not run flat out all the time.