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product_id: 33759253
title: "AC Infinity AIRCOM S9, Quiet Cooling Fan System 17\" Top-Exhaust for Receivers, Amps, DVR, AV Cabinet Components"
brand: "ac infinity"
price: "912.26 DT"
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# Ultra-quiet 21 dBA noise 3 dual-ball bearing fans 210 CFM airflow AC Infinity AIRCOM S9, Quiet Cooling Fan System 17" Top-Exhaust for Receivers, Amps, DVR, AV Cabinet Components

**Brand:** ac infinity
**Price:** 912.26 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ❄️ Keep your legacy gear cool and your sound hotter — because overheating is so last decade.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** AC Infinity AIRCOM S9, Quiet Cooling Fan System 17" Top-Exhaust for Receivers, Amps, DVR, AV Cabinet Components by ac infinity
- **How much does it cost?** 912.26 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- ac infinity enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ac infinity brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Robust & Sleek Build:** Durable alloy steel housing supports up to 30 lbs, fitting seamlessly into tight AV setups.
- • **Customizable Fan Speeds:** Four speed settings let you dial in the perfect balance of cooling and silence for your environment.
- • **Precision Thermal Control:** Smart dual-mode thermostat triggers keep your gear perfectly cool without wasting energy.
- • **Whisper-Quiet Performance:** PWM-controlled fans with vibration-absorbing mounts deliver powerful airflow at a barely-there 21 dBA.
- • **Versatile Mounting & Compatibility:** Horizontal or vertical placement fits receivers, amps, consoles, and AV cabinets with ease.

## Overview

The AC Infinity AIRCOM S9 is a premium 17-inch top-exhaust cooling fan system designed to protect AV components like receivers, amplifiers, and gaming consoles from overheating. Featuring three dual-ball bearing fans with PWM motors, it delivers a powerful 210 CFM airflow at an ultra-quiet 21 dBA noise level. Its smart thermostat triggers and four-speed controls ensure optimal cooling tailored to your setup, while its durable alloy steel construction supports up to 30 pounds and fits in tight spaces. Ideal for extending the lifespan and maintaining peak performance of your high-end audio and video gear.

## Description

A quiet fan system designed for cooling receivers, game consoles, and other AV components. Protects components from overheating, performance issues, and shortened lifespans. Programming features two thermal trigger modes and four speed control options. Contains three dual-ball bearing fans with PWM-controlled motors to minimize noise. Dimensions: 17 x 13.5 x 1.5 in. | Exhaust: Top | Airflow: 210 CFM | Noise: 21 dBA | Bearings: Dual Ball Product Description A quiet cooling fan system designed to be placed on top of AV components such as receivers, routers, game consoles, and AV cabinet components. Maintaining an optimal temperature for components prevents overheating, ensures constant performance, and extends their lifespan. The controller on the front of the cooling system features a smart thermostat trigger and fan speed control. The steel enclosure houses two dual-ball bearing blowers that pull heat out of the component and exhaust out the top. The dual ball bearings also allow this fan system to be mounted horizontally or vertically. Its low-profile design enables the unit to fit in tight spaces. Includes corded power adapter to plug the fan system through an outlet. Intelligent Programming There are three programming settings available which includes two temperature trigger modes. The fans can also be set to run continuously or be turned off. Four fan speeds are available for each active mode and will determine the speed at which the fans run when they are triggered. This ensures optimal airflow and noise levels for your application. Design and Construction Each system features dual-ball bearing fans rated at 67,000 hours and are certified by CE and RoHS. Fans contain a PWM-controlled motor used to minimize noise during speed variations and are suspended in mid-air with silicone mounts to absorb vibrations. A low-profile design allows the unit to fit in applications with a limited height clearance. Aluminum and steel construction enables additional components up to 30 pounds to be stacked on top. Product Identification Manufacturer AC Infinity Inc. Product Name AIRCOM S9 Product Model AI-ACS9 UPC Code 854759004655 Product Dimensions Total Dimensions 17 x 13.5 x 1.5 in. (43.2 x 34.3 x 3.8 cm) Cord Length 72 in (6 feet) Product Performance and Technical Specs Number of Fans 3 Exhaust Top Total Airflow 210 CFM Total Noise 21 dBA Static Pressure 1 mm-H2O Operating Voltage 12V DC Power 8.8 W Current 0.73 A Wall Adapter Input 100 to 240V AC Operating Humidity 35 to 85% RH Operating Temperature 0 to 158°F Fan Bearings Dual Ball Mounting Positions Horizontal or Vertical L10 Life Expectancy 67,000 Hours Top Weight Capacity 30 Pounds UL Certification (Fans Only) PDF CE Certification (Whole Product) PDF RoHS Cert. (Whole Product) PDF Product Manual Product Manual PDF

Review: Great investment, works exactly as advertised. Did not know I needed this! - I heard about this from a Skylabs Audio (West Des Moines, IA) video on You Tube: "9 Vintage Stereo Upgrades You Didn't Know About". The unit is exactly what Kevin described in his video, works perfectly, and it does an amazing job. I have a 1977 Technics Receiver which was reconditioned and rebuilt by Skylabs. The receiver produces a bit of normal internal heat as it operates, but nothing excessive. Per Kevin, heat can shorten the life of vintage units such as this, so purchasing the basic AC Infinity fan made sense. It is VERY easy to set up, and I am using the auto setting with the orange and white panel lights showing - this means the unit monitors the temperature of the receiver, and adjusts the fan speed accordingly. The AC instructions explain how to select the various settings. Sure enough when the receiver is on during the day or if I turn up the volume, the protective fan activates when needed and does it's job. The fan is silent and removes the excess heat perfectly. The top of the receiver and the internal components stay cooler thanks to the fan. As an extra bonus, the receiver sits on top of a credenza, and the fan helps to keep dust out of the inside of the receiver which has an open ventilation grid on its top.
Review: Simple, Effective, Fairly Priced - Modern home receivers are still using a terrible method of amplification. Each channel is amplified, regardless of whether or not you are using it. So, if you've purchased that "11.2" AVR with all the watts, they are hot, and amped, even if you only actually have 2 speakers plugged in. What does this mean? LOADS of wasted power, which also means HEAT Yet, for whatever reason, AVR manufacturers also don't bother to (generally) actively cool. I had chosen to solve this by buying a cheap $20 desk fan and just pointing it at my AVR, but that fan died. So I took to desertcart to see if anyone else had a more elegant solution. This is what I found, and it is exactly what I was looking for. The concept is simple, it's just some PC cooling fans in a plastic box with a fan controller and a simple LED. But it's priced fairly, it's quiet, and the features you don't need that are included with this are very nice. (I turned off the ambient LED lights, for example, using a simple button press) I had briefly considered buying PC fans and putting them in a box or something, but when I saw this, and saw the price, I did not hesitate to pull the trigger. My *ONLY* note that isn't 100% positive is that the images were a bit misleading about the size. If I had read the details, it wouldn't have been a shock, but I bought it at first sight, and was expecting it to roughly match the dimensions of my receiver. This unit is basically just two PC fans in size, so it doesn't cover the entire (or even most) of the top of my unit. However I set this to 50% fan speed, and could not hear it over ambient room noise, and when I put my hands on my AVR after about 30 seconds, it was already cool to the touch. PERFECT

## Features

- A quiet fan system designed for cooling receivers, game consoles, and other AV components.
- Protects components from overheating, performance issues, and shortened lifespans.
- Programming features two thermal trigger modes and four speed control options.
- Contains three dual-ball bearing fans with PWM-controlled motors to minimize noise.
- Dimensions: 17 x 13.5 x 1.5 in. | Exhaust: Top | Airflow: 210 CFM | Noise: 21 dBA

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01LVUWOBX |
| Air Flow Capacity | 210 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #76 in Computer Case Fans |
| Brand | AC Infinity |
| Brand Name | AC Infinity |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 4,355 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17"L x 13.5"W x 1.5"H |
| Manufacturer | AC Infinity |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 6700 RPM |
| Model | AI-ACS9 |
| Noise Level | 21 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Part Number | AI-ACS9 |
| Power Connector Type | SATA/Molex or 3-pin/4-pin |
| Product Dimensions | 17"L x 13.5"W x 1.5"H |
| UPC | 854759004655 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 35 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** AC Infinity
- **Compatible Devices:** Gaming Console
- **Cooling Method:** Air
- **Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Maximum Rotational Speed:** 6700 RPM
- **Noise Level:** 21 Decibels
- **Power Connector Type:** SATA/Molex or 3-pin/4-pin
- **Product Dimensions:** 17"L x 13.5"W x 1.5"H
- **Voltage:** 12 Volts
- **Wattage:** 35 watts

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: i have a denon avr s940h reciever in an enclosed cabinet with 4 inches from top of reciever to top of cabinet. Will the s9 or t9 work?**
A: 4" from the top of your receiver means only 2.5" from the top of the AIRCOM S9.  This may be too little clearance for a top-exhaust unit.  You say "enclosed cabinet."  I assume one side is open.  The hot air needs to vent somewhere.  If this is true then go with a front or rear exhaust system instead.  The AIRCOM S10 is the front-exhaust version and S8 is rear-exhaust.  Also, I like the S-Series because it offers all the control over the fans that I require.  The T-Series costs more and seems a little overkill.  Unless, however, you really like the LCD display.

**Q: Will this work in automobile applications**
A: It works off of 120.  You should call the company and ask them if they have fans for automotive applications.

**Q: does anyone use these fans in a stack? in between 2 components (amp, fan unit, avr for example)?**
A: As long as you have proper clearance I don't see why it wouldn't cool ok. I think it pulls air upwards better than pushing air but I have used it to push air up thru an amp.

**Q: Have a receiver in a cabinet with 3.5" space behind it to back of cabinet or about 5" above it to a glass shelf. Top or rear exhaust unit is better ?**
A: This unit exhausts from the top and  I have about 1 inch above the unit.  It works perfectly.  I’ve had no problems with the receiver overheating, since I purchased the fan.  If you have 5” above, it should work very well for you.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great investment, works exactly as advertised. Did not know I needed this!
*by G***3 on September 14, 2025*

I heard about this from a Skylabs Audio (West Des Moines, IA) video on You Tube: "9 Vintage Stereo Upgrades You Didn't Know About". The unit is exactly what Kevin described in his video, works perfectly, and it does an amazing job. I have a 1977 Technics Receiver which was reconditioned and rebuilt by Skylabs. The receiver produces a bit of normal internal heat as it operates, but nothing excessive. Per Kevin, heat can shorten the life of vintage units such as this, so purchasing the basic AC Infinity fan made sense. It is VERY easy to set up, and I am using the auto setting with the orange and white panel lights showing - this means the unit monitors the temperature of the receiver, and adjusts the fan speed accordingly. The AC instructions explain how to select the various settings. Sure enough when the receiver is on during the day or if I turn up the volume, the protective fan activates when needed and does it's job. The fan is silent and removes the excess heat perfectly. The top of the receiver and the internal components stay cooler thanks to the fan. As an extra bonus, the receiver sits on top of a credenza, and the fan helps to keep dust out of the inside of the receiver which has an open ventilation grid on its top.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Simple, Effective, Fairly Priced
*by A***Y on June 26, 2022*

Modern home receivers are still using a terrible method of amplification. Each channel is amplified, regardless of whether or not you are using it. So, if you've purchased that "11.2" AVR with all the watts, they are hot, and amped, even if you only actually have 2 speakers plugged in. What does this mean? LOADS of wasted power, which also means HEAT Yet, for whatever reason, AVR manufacturers also don't bother to (generally) actively cool. I had chosen to solve this by buying a cheap $20 desk fan and just pointing it at my AVR, but that fan died. So I took to amazon to see if anyone else had a more elegant solution. This is what I found, and it is exactly what I was looking for. The concept is simple, it's just some PC cooling fans in a plastic box with a fan controller and a simple LED. But it's priced fairly, it's quiet, and the features you don't need that are included with this are very nice. (I turned off the ambient LED lights, for example, using a simple button press) I had briefly considered buying PC fans and putting them in a box or something, but when I saw this, and saw the price, I did not hesitate to pull the trigger. My *ONLY* note that isn't 100% positive is that the images were a bit misleading about the size. If I had read the details, it wouldn't have been a shock, but I bought it at first sight, and was expecting it to roughly match the dimensions of my receiver. This unit is basically just two PC fans in size, so it doesn't cover the entire (or even most) of the top of my unit. However I set this to 50% fan speed, and could not hear it over ambient room noise, and when I put my hands on my AVR after about 30 seconds, it was already cool to the touch. PERFECT

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cooled Amp as if It Was Not Even Powered On!
*by R***M on May 15, 2021*

** EDITED REVIEW MAY 7, 2022: After using for 1 year, the Aircom S10 continues to impress. I did make one change, however, to the settings below. The change was to set the device to Mode=Auto/Fan=Low. The reason for the change is that I kept forgetting to turn the fan off manually when set to Mode=On/Fan=Low. I also had the occasion recently to check for dust build-up, and I am happy to say the amount was minimal - the fact of which I attribute to the low fan speed setting. ** MODEL PURCHASED: S10 (w/front exhaust) COOLING SETTINGS USED: "Mode=On/Fan=Low" TRICK TO GET FAN SPEED LIGHT TO TURN OFF: Press and hold Mode/Power button (far left while facing unit) for 3+ seconds, then release and wait a few seconds for fan speed light to turn off. When the fan light is "Off" it is truly invisible behind the faceplate bezel, as you can easily see (or not see!) for yourself in the attached pictures. MODE/POWER LIGHTS REMAIN ON: The mode lights - which double as "Power=On" lights - will remain lit depending on mode selected. However, they are not overly bright. In my case, using the "On" mode, only the very tiny white light remains lit. I did not find it distracting. TRICK TO TURN UNIT OFF: Press and release the Mode/Power button to cycle through the modes to reach power off state. In my case, 4 presses are required to reach power off state. AMP USED: Twenty-plus year old NAD 906 Multi-Channel Amplifier with three separate (and very large) power supplies, and six discrete/bridgeable channels. The NAD 906 amp was advertised as having "high quality, high temperature" components. Inside there is a lot of chunky metal, so to speak, that not only produces its own heat but also holds any heat around it. Most significantly the amp has no fans, which is a tip-off it was designed and built for consistent performance at high levels of heat. However, when considering the massive amounts of chunky metal inside, it is clear that the 906 would shed heat very efficiently with any kind of increased air movement across any of the metal, especially the large heat sinks. AMP DUTIES: 4-channel Atmos/DTS-X amplification of "Dolby-enabled" Height 1 and Height 2 speakers line-out signals from NAD 758 v3i receiver. (Note: On the NAD 906 amp, I employed two channels on far right of chassis and two channels on far left of chassis to widen heat distribution/dispersion.) AMP PLACEMENT: Cabinet shelf, two 2" holes in cabinet back cover, open front, no other electronics in same shelf or above/below. SEE BELOW for AMP TEMPERATURES at VARIOUS AMP STATES (Note: Measurements taken at center/top of amp cover, and room temperature is 75f average): With Fan NOT In-place/NOT In-use (i.e. prior to purchase): 77f - Amp Off (TV, lamps, and exterior wall by cabinet create ambient heat increase 2f higher than room average) 94f - Amp On/Idling, RCA inputs from receiver not active 111f - Amp On/Idling, RCA inputs from receiver active but w/no signal (strong "Class A" bias?) 120f - Amp On, temp after 140min movie w/Atmos content ("Ready Player One") With Fan IN-PLACE/IN-USE but removed for measurements AFTER MOVIE: 77f - After movie, amp immediately turned off, fan immediately removed, amp temp immediately measured after 140min movie w/Atmos content ("Ready Player One") 85f - Amp left off, fan still removed, and temp measured after 20 minutes 86f - Amp left off, fan still removed, and temp measured after 40 minutes PERFORMANCE/TESTING CONCLUSION: The AIRCOM S10 performed beyond expectation, using low and quiet air flow to keep my amp at 77f while in normal use, which is as cool as it is when powered off. To give some credence to the above active cooling effect's astonishing measurement of 77f, you can see from my other measurements that the heat increased (as expected) after the amp was off and the moving air's wicking effect was removed. Still the amp's heat had only increased to 86f after 40 minutes. I am confident leaving the fan on for 5-10 minutes after the amp has been powered off would wick away most if not all the residual heat from the sinks. To be fair, the amp is not cluttered inside, has enough slits in the top and bottom shrouds to easily call them screens, uses very large heat sinks that allow for amazingly quick heat conduction, and the movie was not overly loud. OPERATIONAL TESTING/CONCLUSION: I did not want to wait for the amp to reach the mid- to high-80's before the fan would automatically turn on, so I avoided all of the S10's automatic settings. In my testing, and now ongoing use, I decided to just manually turn it "On" at its lowest setting (which is very quiet) when I started watching a movie, and thus it would always stay many degrees ahead of the amp. Said another way, by turning the fan on at the same time I begin using the amp, the fan would not have to "play catch-up" with the amp if the amp had been allowed to get hot, first. I work with huge servers in datacenters (and have my own computers) and, in my opinion and based on experience there is no real benefit - aside from convenience, which will understandably be the winning feature to others - to waiting for a fan to do its job later rather than sooner. Now, what I will do differently in the future - distinct from my measurement process above - is let the fan run for a little while after the amp is turned off. VALUE CONCLUSION: With over 20+ years under the belt of my NAD 906, the AIRCOM S10's outstanding ability to remove heat from that hot-running amp will only help it remain stable and useful longer than otherwise. And the cost of the AIRCOM S10 is far, far less expensive than buying a new amp of similar quality.

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