Reddit Reddit reviews iLIVING ILG8F12 3-Speed High Velocity Floor Fan, 12-Inch, 1200 CFM

We found 2 Reddit comments about iLIVING ILG8F12 3-Speed High Velocity Floor Fan, 12-Inch, 1200 CFM. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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iLIVING ILG8F12 3-Speed High Velocity Floor Fan, 12-Inch, 1200 CFM
12 inch industrial grade high velocity fan3 Aluminum fan blades3 speed high-torque, permanently lubricated motorReinforced wire grill for added safety360 Head tilts for use as air circulator. Air flow capacity: 1208 CFM
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2 Reddit comments about iLIVING ILG8F12 3-Speed High Velocity Floor Fan, 12-Inch, 1200 CFM:

u/VA_Network_Nerd · 3 pointsr/networking

It would seem you are considerably more right than I was.

Cisco Power Calculator

Cisco Catalyst WS-C2960X-48FPD-L needs 66W base, plus PoE load.

Cisco Catalyst WS-C3650-48FD needs 105W base, plus PoE load.

Cisco Catalyst WS-C3850-48U needs 121W base, plus PoE load.


The Power Calculator also provides more accurate BTU/h waste heat output values.

That 2960X, for example puts out 434 BTUs of heat with 40 x PoE phones @ 7W.
Without the phones, that 2960X puts out 265 BTU of heat.

So, (265x10)+(434x1)==3,084 measly BTU of heat.

<sigh> I hate being off by that much. Embarrassing.

Good catch, thanks for calling me out on it.

/u/mahanutra might want to try running that closet with a simple fan for a while before investing in active cooling.

Example Fan

u/redwoodser · 2 pointsr/DIY

For over 30 years I have run a fan at night, many different kinds, 5-10 feet from the bed, to help me get to sleep and to stay there. As long as the blades are 10 inches in diameter, your fan should be able to make enough noise, even if the blades are plastic. It might eliminate your ability to hear a lot of noises that are bothersome.

When you speak of windows being loose, I’m thinking that it’s the frame and not the glass pane.
You need to find a few things to put at the side of the wood frame, or behind the window frame where it and the wood meets the one above. Like a small wood wedge, or maybe a butter knife. Something to stop the window from being able to move about when air is passing by.

Imho, you should try a fan. Direct it at the ceiling if you don’t like much or any of the breeze, and just enjoy the sound of it.

Currently I'm running this. It's a bit pricey, but the construction and sweet motor will be helping me sleep for many years. https://www.amazon.com/Tpi-Workstation-Fan-Diameter-Free-Standing/dp/B0002FSOAG/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1474587227&sr=8-2&keywords=12%22+tpi+fan

This looks pretty good. The high velocity motor might give the metal blades what you need.
https://www.amazon.com/iLIVING-ILG8F12-3-Speed-Velocity-12-Inch/dp/B00N1XCQNM/ref=pd_sbs_328_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=NN8BDV3D5X6ASP9W8H6E