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Noob Question

Mikesta

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How do I know if my fan is sucking or blowing?


I see one smooth side and one side with the manufactors logo on it which is which, I might have mines set up like a circus :eek:
 
LOL. Put a light small thin piece of paper on each side of the fan one side at a time. Whichever side the paper sticks too is the side that it's sucking from.
 
heh. There are arrows on the side of the fan body. One points in the direction the fan spins in. The other points in the direction the air blows to. Usually the side with the logo/sticker is the side that sucks in air
 
Originally posted by swoop56
heh. There are arrows on the side of the fan body. One points in the direction the fan spins in. The other points in the direction the air blows to. Usually the side with the logo/sticker is the side that sucks in air
I think you got the sticker bit backwards there.
 
Originally posted by swoop56
heh. There are arrows on the side of the fan body. One points in the direction the fan spins in. The other points in the direction the air blows to. Usually the side with the logo/sticker is the side that sucks in air

Yeah, I think he got it backwards. Never had a fan do that before.

Fans usually blow twords the side with the logo/sticker thing
 
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