The Lazy Destroyer
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I have x3 fans, the 60" industrial Hampton Bay units that HD sells, this unit.
Their controller included is only for 1 fan each, and I did not want 3 separate fan controllers and all the associated wiring, when a single controller would be more than enough for me.
I called Hampton Bay but their tech support was not too helpful on what else I could use as a controller. I had been looking at a Dayton unit and they said if Dayton said it was ok... that it should work "probably". As long as it is rated for the amps, obviously.
So I went ahead and picked up this Dayton unit from Grainer, 3 amp rated (the fans pull .95 on high setting). I could not find any info on Dayton but Grainers tech support said it should work in my situation. There is also an identical 6-amp unit but I will never be using more than 3 fans, so I figured it was not necessary.
I've got them wired up and it works fine. The only issue is there is some "hum" to the fans on anything less than high speed. It's not terrible but I had a few questions:
-Would another kind of controller help reduce the hum, or maybe have a wired anything wrong/abnormal that is causing it?
-Does the "hum" indicate any problems? ie, if I leave it the way it is, should I be concerned at all?
Like I said, it isn't really loud but noticeable. I can probably live with it, but if I can get the fans as super-silent as they are when on the "high" setting, I'd probably like it more.
Thoughts?
Their controller included is only for 1 fan each, and I did not want 3 separate fan controllers and all the associated wiring, when a single controller would be more than enough for me.
I called Hampton Bay but their tech support was not too helpful on what else I could use as a controller. I had been looking at a Dayton unit and they said if Dayton said it was ok... that it should work "probably". As long as it is rated for the amps, obviously.
So I went ahead and picked up this Dayton unit from Grainer, 3 amp rated (the fans pull .95 on high setting). I could not find any info on Dayton but Grainers tech support said it should work in my situation. There is also an identical 6-amp unit but I will never be using more than 3 fans, so I figured it was not necessary.
I've got them wired up and it works fine. The only issue is there is some "hum" to the fans on anything less than high speed. It's not terrible but I had a few questions:
-Would another kind of controller help reduce the hum, or maybe have a wired anything wrong/abnormal that is causing it?
-Does the "hum" indicate any problems? ie, if I leave it the way it is, should I be concerned at all?
Like I said, it isn't really loud but noticeable. I can probably live with it, but if I can get the fans as super-silent as they are when on the "high" setting, I'd probably like it more.
Thoughts?