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Fan Control

Trying to decide which fan to use and how to control it.

Test

Basic maths says even some 80, but definitely 92mm PC fans should move enough air in a standard 15m2 room, ie change the room air in 2 hours.

Since lower rpm usually means quieter, we are also testing 120mm.

List of fans

All tested fans are on the quiet side. Some have it in the name, but they are all under 20db under full load. Some have pwm control built in, which i am thinking is less relevant than i thought.

In my setup i am testing with a Pi Pico and measuring with a telephone (Sound Meter), from about 50cm and 2m. Not too accurate, but ok, ambient at 6-9db. 15m2 at 2.5 m height is about 20m3 / h for compliance.

Fan mm V mA Wire rpm m3 db 40cm 1m Notes
Zephyr 60 12 110 3 2000 17 18 10 16 Notes
Zephyr 80 12 160 3 1400 47 14 40 13 Notes
Zephyr 92 12 140 3 1300 57 14 45 14 Notes
Zephyr 120 12 180 4 1400 81 15 50cm 2m Zapped

Conclusions

So far the fans ahve been surprisingly quiet. At close proximity the phone seems to pick up the air movement as noise. It was a scenario created to distinguish the leels better, it would be impossible to get this close. An average real life distance would be 2-3m, but at that distance all the fans a are too quiet to measure (a good thing!)

Decisions