HUDY 293112 Compact 30mm Brushless Fan with Solder Tabs  [HSP-293112]

HUDY 293112 - Brushless RC FAN 30mm - With Internal Soldering Tabs
Price:
NZD$37.02
Brand:
HUDY
Model:
HSP-293112
Condition:
Brand New
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Efficient 30mm Cooling with the HUDY 293112

The HUDY 293112 Brushless RC Fan offers targeted cooling for electronics where space is limited. Its small form factor and steady airflow make it suitable for lightweight and high-performance RC setups.

What Sets the HUDY 293112 Apart

Designed with a brushless motor for reliable operation, the HUDY 293112 provides efficient cooling while drawing minimal current. Built-in solder tabs allow neat, low-profile wiring during installation.

Specifications

  • Voltage Range: 6~8.4V
  • Current: 0.2A
  • Speed: 22000 - 24000 RPM
  • Weight: 8.83g

Tips for Best Airflow

Position the fan so it pushes or draws air across the ESC or motor cooling fins, and mount it solidly to prevent rattles. Regularly remove any lint or grit that could impede blade rotation.

For pilots and builders needing a compact cooling solution, the HUDY 293112 Brushless RC Fan is a practical component that balances performance and simplicity.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some HUDY items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 8-12 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Yes, if the ESC fan output supplies between 6 and 8.4V and the connector matches or can be adapted. Confirm the ESC's rated voltage and connector type first.
At full RPM the fan produces audible airflow, but it is not overly loud for its size. Excess noise usually indicates wear or debris caught in the blades.
Use double-sided tape, small machine screws, or 3D-printed brackets to hold the fan in place. Ensure the mounting does not restrict airflow or stress the solder tabs.
The fan can cool any component within its airflow range and voltage limits, but always check that the target device tolerates the applied airflow and voltage source.

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