Dilemma about several Rehoboths
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Good morning,
I am planning to buy a rehobus for 6 fans, and with a maximum of 50€. The thing is that I can't decide on any of the several I have seen.
Above all I have doubts about:
- 4 or 6 channels?
- Is the LCD panel decisive or not necessary?
- Power per channel.
The ones I have seen and can't decide on:
- Lamptron FC5 V2 - This is one of my priority options although I don't know if having 4 channels will limit me.
- Sunbeam Rheosmart 6 - I haven't found this one in any online store, it's a shame because it's quite nice aesthetically and seems to be of good quality.
- Lamptron FC2 - This is one of my priority options although it doesn't have LCD but on the other hand it has 6 channels.
- Lianli PT-FN04 - I find it somewhat expensive for not even having LCD, I suppose you end up paying for the brand and the output power per channel.
- Scythe Kaze Master II - This seems to me another good option like the FC5 V2 but cheaper.
- Phobya TPC - The same as the Scythe although for now it is the best option of the whole list, for everything in general except for controlling only 4 channels and not 6.
- Aerocool F6XT - It was my first option but due to distribution problems in coolmod, I ended up canceling the order but I keep it on the list.
I look forward to your comments. Thank you.
Regards

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Hello
I would be more concerned about other things than the number of channels and the aesthetics
some rehobus provide little power and certain fans do not work
others have a regulation that we could classify as "questionable"
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on the other hand, what are the 6 fans for?
it's not a RL, is it?
regards -
Also stay away from those models that use incandescent or vacuum tube backlighting, after a year of use you will see that it will gradually turn off due to the aging of the bulbs or vacuum tubes.
PD: if you can build a fanbus based on power transistors, the TIP41C for example supports a lot of current and has good thermal performance. It is possible that it could be combined with a touch TFT, RGB leds and relays with the idea of controlling the on/off of each fan, as well as controlling the general lighting
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