Where can I get 2" fans?

robb

Member
I have a JBJ PL-JG3 light. 2 of the fans are not working. They measure 2x2x5/8. Any help finding replacements would be great. email me @ robb_tod at charter dot net. Thank you.
 

maingo

Member
Radio shack has 2" 3" 4" computer fans. I use 1 4" to cool my DIY hood you can get a converter there also to porwer them.
 

robb

Member
Ok... I have been to 2 fish stores, Circuit City, Best Buy, Radio Shack, a computer repair place, Staples, and Office Depot. :mad:
None of them have them!

Any other ideas? :thinking:
 

anubisxero

Member
Originally Posted by Robb
Ok... I have been to 2 fish stores, Circuit City, Best Buy, Radio Shack, a computer repair place, Staples, and Office Depot. :mad:
None of them have them!

Any other ideas? :thinking:
online maybe? there are plenty of computer/computer part websites? google em
 

scotts

Active Member
Do you have a Fry's in your area? If not then you could order online from them. Their website is frys dot com.
After looking at the frys site it looks like fans are measured in metric. You might have better luck looking in mm than inches.
 

scsinet

Active Member
Those low profile fans are not generally available as computer fans... you need to look at an electronics site.
Start here:
jameco (dot com) *best bet*
mcmelectronics (dot com)
partsexpress (dot com)
digikey (dot com)
Try also to find one with a current rating that is close to what you have. If your fan is 12 volt at .30 amps (or 300 milliamps or ma), and you find a replacement that is the same size but pulls .80 amps (or 800 ma) it's a safe bet that it's going to be higher flow and therefore much louder than the one you have. It doesn't have to be identical, but if the one you choose is way off, it's probably either too loud or too quiet (and therefore doesn't move enough air to do the job).
 

stdreb27

Active Member
Originally Posted by SCSInet
Those low profile fans are not generally available as computer fans... you need to look at an electronics site.
Start here:
jameco (dot com) *best bet*
mcmelectronics (dot com)
partsexpress (dot com)
digikey (dot com)
Try also to find one with a current rating that is close to what you have. If your fan is 12 volt at .30 amps (or 300 milliamps or ma), and you find a replacement that is the same size but pulls .80 amps (or 800 ma) it's a safe bet that it's going to be higher flow and therefore much louder than the one you have. It doesn't have to be identical, but if the one you choose is way off, it's probably either too loud or too quiet (and therefore doesn't move enough air to do the job).
What he said, they may also rate the flow with cfm. Cubic feet per minute. I think if I remember right. That may help you choose too.
 

rainmaker6

Member
Do a search for Princess Auto, a Canadian site. They regularly have 2" computer fans in the surplus section for a buck or 2.
 

scsinet

Active Member
Originally Posted by stdreb27
What he said, they may also rate the flow with cfm. Cubic feet per minute. I think if I remember right. That may help you choose too.
I guess it's a moot point at this point, but I was figuring that he didn't know the CFM of the fan he was replacing...
 
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