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

HUDY 293112 - Brushless RC FAN 30mm - With Internal Soldering Tabs
Price:
CAD$29.97
Brand:
HUDY
Model:
HSP-293112
Condition:
Brand New
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Keep RC Electronics Cool with the HUDY 293112 Fan

The HUDY 293112 Brushless RC Fan is a small but effective component built to help control temperatures in tight spaces. This 30mm fan is suited for hobbyists who want steady cooling for motors, ESCs, and compact builds without adding excess weight.

Benefits of Choosing the HUDY 293112

Its brushless motor design delivers consistent airflow while using little power. Internal soldering tabs simplify wiring and mounting, and the unit weighs just 8.83g so it will not unduly affect handling or balance.

Specifications

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

Practical Mounting and Care Advice

Fit the fan so airflow targets the hottest parts, like the motor or ESC, and secure it to avoid vibration. Inspect and clear any dust or grit from the blades after runs to preserve airflow and prolong life.

For club racers and backyard builders alike, the HUDY 293112 Brushless RC Fan gives a compact, dependable cooling option that integrates easily into most 30mm-compatible setups.

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.
If your car has space for a 30mm fan and uses 6 to 8.4V on the cooling feed, the HUDY 293112 will be compatible. Check mounting clearance around the motor and ESC before ordering.
Use a low-wattage iron and quick joints to avoid heat damage. Secure the fan so the tabs are not under stress, and insulate connections with heatshrink or tape to prevent shorts.
Periodically blow out dust, check that blades spin freely, and verify wiring and connector condition. Replace the fan if bearings become noisy or performance drops.

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