Fanbus Leaks in HVAC Systems: What to Watch Out For - Postcolonial Perspectives
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GREENSBORO, NC -- The City of Greensboro and Winston-Salem, combined, lose out on at least $1.7 million a year in revenue because of leaks in the water systems. 2 Wants 2 Know uncovered the ... A fanbus is a switch that allows you to run fans at various voltages. By lowering voltage, you lower fan speed and noise. The voltage change is accomplished by using the 12v and 5v leads on a molex connector.
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