Spoiler: Specifications Motor control: PWM

Speed: 3800 RPM

Air flow: 27.95 CFM

Static Pressure: 3.08 mmH 2 O

Noise level: 36.0 dB-A

Dimensions: 80 x 80 x 10.5 mm

Spoiler: Pictures

Spoiler: Pictures

FANS- production stageAll current offerings on the market for slim 80 mm fans use cheap sleeve bearings which are less than ideal for longevity, and variable voltage which is less than ideal for speed control. These fans use ball bearings to improve durability and are PWM controlled to give you better control over the fan speed. They are only 10 mm thick, making them ideal for compact enclosures.These are currently in production. They will become available soon for $9.95 per unit. Please contact me if you're interested in buying in bulk.--------------------------------TOUCH BUTTONS- prototyping stageWhether you're a case designer or an owner of an enthusiast designed case, power button choice has probably crossed your mind. The reasonably priced options are currently limited to mechanical switches, but that may change soon. I have a working prototype of a capacitive sensor that works with PCs. If enough people are interested, I can put more time into developing a custom printed circuit board that could be used to replace ordinary push buttons.It can be used in two ways:-attach sensor to an appropriately sized button and inserted into a 16mm / 18mm / 22mm opening just like a Vandal Resistant Switch-attach sensor to the front or top panel of your case and be activated whenever you touch the caseHere's a 16 mm button example. Note that during production, they can be made in any color.Would any of you would be interested in slim fans or capacitive touch buttons for your next project? Let me know