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Petra
03-16-2006, 07:57 PM
Hey everyone, I just got these in and am wondering what you guys think...

They're bluish-clear Yate Loon D12SL-12 fans with blue LEDs. Interestingly, the blade and housing design is slightly different than the standard black/orange D12SL-12 fans...resulting in slightly different specs (below). Personally, I'm not really big on the LED fan thing any more....but there are a lot of people who currently are.

Fan Size: 120mm x 120mm x 25mm
Speed: 1250 +/- 10% RPM
Airflow: 38.5 CFM
Noise: 25.4 dBA
Static Pressure: 0.8mm H2O (1.1mm H2O Max)
Bearing: Sleeve
Voltage: 12V
Current: .15A Max
Fan Life: 20,000 hours

http://store1.yimg.com/I/yhst-65556269779593_1890_155508
http://store1.yimg.com/I/yhst-65556269779593_1890_3772

Now, since I'm not set up at the moment for fan comparison testing, I do have one of these fans which I would be willing to send to someone... if they're relatively well equipped for that sort of thing. Anyway, thoughts/comments would be appreciated. :)

cronic
03-16-2006, 08:05 PM
i would love to test it for you.

looks great, where can they be purchased?

mikenam
03-16-2006, 08:06 PM
where did u purchase the fan from?

Bail_w
03-16-2006, 08:18 PM
hmm from the specs you provided, it looks pretty good.

Coroner Kyle
03-16-2006, 10:24 PM
Petra's Tech Shop (http://www.petrastechshop.com/12yalod1blle.html)

They've got great service and prices.

PorkchopExpress
03-17-2006, 12:49 AM
I'm using the orange Yates on my rad right now (the color gives it "personality", heh). But I really like the noise to CFM without having to use a fan controller.

I'd switch if the LED's weren't too bright. How do they look?

beermanpro
03-17-2006, 01:28 AM
i really don like led fans for my hc cuz' i have mine on top of the case but they look really nice

creidiki
03-17-2006, 04:39 AM
Slightlty slower, no? Interesting. We can only get the black ones or the overpriced rebadged nexus here in the UK.

Petra
03-17-2006, 06:05 PM
i would love to test it for you.

looks great, where can they be purchased?
Cronic, PM me with your shipping address and I'll go ahead and send this one over to you on Monday to test out.

mikenam: the fans were custom ordered from Yate Loon esclusively for PTS.

creidiki: according to the paperwork that Yate Loon provided me with, the rotational speed is the same as the black SL-12, just that pretty much everything else is a little different... I'm guessing that it's likely due to the slightly different blade and housing design. Though, I still want to get ahold of the actual YL testing paperwork for the black SL-12 as well.

cronic
03-17-2006, 06:46 PM
pm sent, can't wait. thanks

FrankGehry
03-17-2006, 08:21 PM
Petra,

I purchased several blue led yate loon D12SM-12's along with some black versions a while ago. I haven't seen any medium speed yate loons for a while and thought you may want to consider stocking them in the future. At 55cfm and 1650rpm they are similar to papst 4412 F/2GL's in output at a fraction of the cost. As I remember, the led versions are virtually equivalent to the black loons. I also have medium speed 80mm (D80SM-12) and 92mm (D90SM-12) models that are just as impressive as the 120mm fans. I don't believe they are available in the states at the present time. You could become a one stop center for quiet fans.

You might want to register as a vendor at www.silentpcreview.com and post what you have in stock as there is always an interest in yate loon and panaflo L1A's. I only found out about your shop since lurking here. There are some nexus holdouts at spcr, but you have those too.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v732/glenngaryglenross/D12SM-12_BLK.jpg
Blue LED Yate Loons stacked in background.

cronic
03-23-2006, 07:30 PM
i got the fan in and it is awesome. It preforms very well, and moves a good amount of air. The fan is virtually silent. It is no louder than the cooler master i relaced it with and moves twice as much air. I should also note that the leds are positioned in the best manor. they are in the frame and point inward towards the center of the fan. I really prefer this manor of led mounting because you are not blinded by the light when the fan is positioned vertically in either a push or pull configuration (which is the most common position we use). If anyone is looking for a super silent fan and is partial to led i highly suggest you give this fan a spin. If you want a little more flow or don't like clear leds fans then the black yate loons would be for you. I really am amazed at the amount of flow and the silent nature of this fan and the incredible price of these fans.
Thanks again Petra for the fan!

ReD.SkY
03-23-2006, 07:54 PM
i mought 8 black ones, i meight need a clear one soon tho...

mgleason007
03-23-2006, 08:07 PM
I have 4 blue ones in my system. They were spec'ed better than the orange ones and no one ever answered my questions about them, so I figured what the hell? 2 on my rad and one intake, one exhaust. I just have to disable the LED's cuz they annoy me. I have them hooked up to my fan controller and I can't hear these fans at all.

ReD.SkY
03-23-2006, 08:52 PM
i like the blue, but i am going for red or green lighting in my new case

topaimz
03-23-2006, 09:46 PM
Eh! Anyone know how much it would cost to get about 6~10 of those LED yates to Ontario, Canada?

MaxxxRacer
03-23-2006, 10:17 PM
i dont like flashy things, so the current yate loons that jab-tech and your shop sells do me well.

lv_dicedealer
03-24-2006, 02:32 AM
i dont like flashy things, so the current yate loons that jab-tech and your shop sells do me well.
Performance-pcs.com also sells them for those ppl in the Southeast US.

I purchased a case from them and I can say that Hank is a top-notch seller. I can recommend them with hesitation. without hesitation

Petra, where is your shop out of?
DOH, just looked at your info :slap: me... You are much closer to me over in Cali

[XC] DragonOrta
03-24-2006, 02:38 AM
hey Dice, I think you might mean "without hesitation" ;)

MaxxxRacer
03-24-2006, 02:55 AM
lv. didnt mean to leave out hank. I just bought a case from him, so its not like I dont like them. quite the contrary actually. performance pcs is a great site, with incredible customer service.

Petra
03-24-2006, 02:44 PM
Eh! Anyone know how much it would cost to get about 6~10 of those LED yates to Ontario, Canada?
Send an e-mail with your address information to my partner, Quoc ( qngo (at) petrastech.com ), and he'll get back to you with a quote.

topaimz
03-24-2006, 03:07 PM
okie dokie, email Quoky

Butcher_
03-24-2006, 03:28 PM
Static pressure is on the low side for radiator fans (aim for at least 0.15" / 3.84mm as a rule of thumb). Sweet for case airflow though.

Delirious
03-24-2006, 03:34 PM
Static pressure is on the low side for radiator fans (aim for at least 0.15" / 3.84mm as a rule of thumb). Sweet for case airflow though.

Depends on what radiator you put them on. A BIX would be a bad choice while a PA series rad thermochill were designed with these fans in mind.

mgleason007
04-06-2006, 05:25 PM
Static pressure is on the low side for radiator fans (aim for at least 0.15" / 3.84mm as a rule of thumb). Sweet for case airflow though.
Where did you get the static pressure spec?

Butcher_
04-06-2006, 07:53 PM
BillA's radiator testing way back when. You can go a bit lower for some of the new low fin density rads, but not that much lower.

MaxxxRacer
04-06-2006, 08:27 PM
For waht its worth, the yate's flow is not noticeably decreased when used with a PA160 so therfore you do NOT need a fan with that much static pressure for this rad.

some other radiators.. by all means yes.. more static pressure the better.

UnreaL
04-07-2006, 01:58 AM
For waht its worth, the yate's flow is not noticeably decreased when used with a PA160 so therfore you do NOT need a fan with that much static pressure for this rad.

some other radiators.. by all means yes.. more static pressure the better.

I noticed this also, the radiator really does not decrease the airflow from the fan by much.

Butcher_
04-07-2006, 05:18 AM
For waht its worth, the yate's flow is not noticeably decreased when used with a PA160 so therfore you do NOT need a fan with that much static pressure for this rad.

some other radiators.. by all means yes.. more static pressure the better.
Measured, or hand in front of fan sort of number? ;)

kemist
04-07-2006, 10:43 AM
Petra,

I purchased several blue led yate loon D12SM-12's along with some black versions a while ago. I haven't seen any medium speed yate loons for a while and thought you may want to consider stocking them in the future. At 55cfm and 1650rpm they are similar to papst 4412 F/2GL's in output at a fraction of the cost. As I remember, the led versions are virtually equivalent to the black loons. I also have medium speed 80mm (D80SM-12) and 92mm (D90SM-12) models that are just as impressive as the 120mm fans. I don't believe they are available in the states at the present time. You could become a one stop center for quiet fans.

You might want to register as a vendor at www.silentpcreview.com and post what you have in stock as there is always an interest in yate loon and panaflo L1A's. I only found out about your shop since lurking here. There are some nexus holdouts at spcr, but you have those too.

Blue LED Yate Loons stacked in background.

I also got the blue 12ms and love em. Great fans.

MaxxxRacer
04-07-2006, 11:39 AM
Measured, or hand in front of fan sort of number? ;)

the later.. :p

but its very noticeable when you put these fans on a BIX or even a grill.

deathsytheII
04-09-2006, 01:37 PM
[QUOTE=Petra]Hey everyone, I just got these in and am wondering what you guys think...

Fan Size: 120mm x 120mm x 25mm
Speed: 1250 +/- 10% RPM
Airflow: 38.5 CFM
Noise: 25.4 dBA
Static Pressure: 0.8mm H2O (1.1mm H2O Max)
Bearing: Sleeve
Voltage: 12V
Current: .15A Max
Fan Life: 20,000 hours

http://store1.yimg.com/I/yhst-65556269779593_1890_155508

Hey, Petra hope you see this, I know this thread's pretty old :stick: . I got a few of these and I'm wondering about the current. It may be that I just don't know anything about fans, but your specs here and at your store say that the current is .15A Max yet on the fans it says .30A.

If restricted by wattage on one of my fan controllers, which one do I use to calculate the wattage and how many I can use on a single channel? When I ordered I didn't even notice that it said anything different on the fan and for what I want to do, I may have to order an extra controller.

Thanks for your help, if I'm not too lazy I may end up emailing or pm'ing you about this.

Hypno Toad
04-10-2006, 07:52 AM
I think you got it a bit wrong. The fan is on 0.3A, and 0.3A*12V=3.6W. I dont think your controllen will have any problems with that.

He just posted a bit wrong number.

Petra
04-10-2006, 11:27 AM
Yeah... I noticed that, too... Though, I decided to list the specs as shown on the testing paperwork that was supplied by Yate Loon. My assumption is that they just recycled the sticker from a standard D12SL-12 rather than make a different sticker just for us. The specs they gave are likely accurate; however, it couldn't hurt to just go with the larger of the two.

deathsytheII
04-10-2006, 02:27 PM
Hmmm, good to know I may end up testing a few on an old junk controller I have if I can't find another use for it.

thanks

Hypno Toad
04-11-2006, 05:54 AM
To get this right, this new fan i weaker and has a bit diffrent bladet?

Can you just do a quick test on the sound level and cooling against D12SL-12?

I see that you talk about low and medium speed Loon's, can somebody tell me which diffrent Loon's there are?

WildEye
04-29-2006, 12:11 PM
Just mounted these in my new cabinet, and man are they quiet... I almost regret buying a Sunbeam Rheobus for them... I can run 6 of these at 12v under my desk and never hear it... At least i wont have a problem with them on my PA120.3.

Very pleased :clap:

Now if there rest of my parts could show up... guess we have to wait until july for that thou - money and not yet released parts are missing :fact: