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Stego displays STEGOJET fan at ITS World Congress

Stegojet keeps sensitive electronics cool. Stego’s next generation built-in fan is on display at the ITS World Congress. Offering versatility and power in a compact, lightweight housing, Stegojet delivers precise ventilation and cooling of heat sources in dense enclosures and harsh environments. Strong air flow (> 16 cfm) prevents heat pockets that can damage electronics or reduce performance. Stegojet’s design offers a maximum rotation range with air output in almost any direction. The dual clip sys
September 10, 2014 Read time: 1 min
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Stegojet keeps sensitive electronics cool. 7870 Stego’s next generation built-in fan is on display at the ITS World Congress.

Offering versatility and power in a compact, lightweight housing, Stegojet delivers precise ventilation and cooling of heat sources in dense enclosures and harsh environments. Strong air flow (> 16 cfm) prevents heat pockets that can damage electronics or reduce performance.

Stegojet’s design offers a maximum rotation range with air output in almost any direction. The dual clip system – two clips at a 90 degree angle – allows four different positions on a DIN rail, while the hinge in the housing can be moved at a 40 degree angle. Additionally, the airflow at the air outlet can be directed at a 45 degree angle.

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