Zirgo electric fans
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Zirgo electric fans
Anyone use them? They list CFM number a lot higher then other, and less amp draw.
3000cfm 16" S blade fans with a 10amp draw, when others are 2100cfm and 17 amps. They are cheaper too.... sounds to good to be true?
Iver never looked into whats out there for a universal electric fan, dont wnat to find out theirs something up with there specs?
3000cfm 16" S blade fans with a 10amp draw, when others are 2100cfm and 17 amps. They are cheaper too.... sounds to good to be true?
Iver never looked into whats out there for a universal electric fan, dont wnat to find out theirs something up with there specs?
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I don't have any experience with the company but I do have experience in industrial mixing. The only two variables that would really allow higher CFMs at a lower amp draw are the electric motor efficiency or the blades efficiency.
Edit:
I just talked to their tech rep and they said the 16" 3630 cfm fan uses 12-14 amps and all the others are about 10-12 amps. They accomplished this by using a slightly oversize high quality electric motor coupled with a custom high efficiency blade design. Boom!
Edit:
I just talked to their tech rep and they said the 16" 3630 cfm fan uses 12-14 amps and all the others are about 10-12 amps. They accomplished this by using a slightly oversize high quality electric motor coupled with a custom high efficiency blade design. Boom!
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I don't have any experience with the company but I do have experience in industrial mixing. The only two variables that would really allow higher CFMs at a lower amp draw are the electric motor efficiency or the blades efficiency.
Edit:
I just talked to their tech rep and they said the 16" 3630 cfm fan uses 12-14 amps and all the others are about 10-12 amps. They accomplished this by using a slightly oversize high quality electric motor coupled with a custom high efficiency blade design. Boom!
Edit:
I just talked to their tech rep and they said the 16" 3630 cfm fan uses 12-14 amps and all the others are about 10-12 amps. They accomplished this by using a slightly oversize high quality electric motor coupled with a custom high efficiency blade design. Boom!
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Studderin I run two 2200 cfm derales on my car. They are a great fans for street use as they have a sealed bosch motor. I have one fan kick on at 196 degrees and it keeps my turbo car cool with the stock radiator most of the time. Only on the hottest days (95 degree +) sitting at a light has the 2nd fan kicked on at 206 degrees. I'm confident a single derale would cool a n/a car without a/c. I use the pusher fans and a puller setup would be even more efficient as derale sells them in both configurations.
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Ill be sure to update as time goes on, but after this thread, i did order the single 16" puller 3000cfm from them, its seems like a really nice piece, if some reason its not enough, they have a single 16" 3600cfm that i will try as well.
From holding it in my hands, and playing around with it, seems stout. lol
From holding it in my hands, and playing around with it, seems stout. lol
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Ill be sure to update as time goes on, but after this thread, i did order the single 16" puller 3000cfm from them, its seems like a really nice piece, if some reason its not enough, they have a single 16" 3600cfm that i will try as well.
From holding it in my hands, and playing around with it, seems stout. lol
From holding it in my hands, and playing around with it, seems stout. lol
Can you weight it? I'm really looking into this for weight. The stock fans and radiator weight 21.2 #s
http://<a href="http://i2.photobucke...G_4261.jpg</a>
The stock fans are most of the weight, 14-15 I found people posting.
Some guys say they had theirs last 3-4 years now, other said it burned up after a few weeks? But heres the info on them
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/HFM-ZFU16S/
ZFU16S 16 in. (15.75x16.75x3.5 Pusher/Puller, 3,630 cfm, Black, Plastic,
10.00 amps $213
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/HFM-ZFU16S/
ZFB16S 16 in. (16x16.7x4) Pusher/Puller, 3,000 cfm, Black, Plastic,
10.00 amps $119
Then that have a normal stair blade 16", flows less. Its acutlly a little bigger then the other, and its really cheap
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/HFM-ZFB16/
ZFB16 16 in. (16.75x16.5x3.5) Pusher/Puller, 2,803 cfm, Black, Plastic,
7.50 amps $84
And heres what a more common specs are for a high cfm 16 fan
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/BCI-75068/
Be-cool BCI-75068 16" (16x16x4) puller 3,150 cfm, black plastic
21.60 amps $299.99
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/BCI-95068/
Be-cool BCI-95068 Puller, 3,140 cfm, black Plastic,
26.00 amps $589
Flex-a-light are $150-$180 only move about 2000-2500 CFM Draw 17.00 amps
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/FLX-398/
Last edited by studderin; 03-04-2012 at 10:32 AM.