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Easycargo 30mm Fan 5V 3.3V DC Quiet Fan for Raspberry Pi 5 4 3B+ 3007 (4-sets)

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About this item

  • Hypro sleeve fan suitable for Raspberry Pi 5, Pi 4 and Pi 3 B+.
  • One-to-Two wire connector Interface for dual speed mode (3.3V and 5V DC)
  • Low noise (15.92dBA), Long life (30,000 hours)
  • Compatible with other robotic projects and development boards



Product Description

Raspberry Pi Fan

30mm Fan 5V

  • Hypro sleeve fan suitable for Raspberry Pi 5 4 and 3,
  • One-to-Two wire connector Interface for dual speed mode (3.3V and 5V DC)
  • Low noise (15.92dBA), Long life (30,000 hours)
  • Compatible with other robotic projects and development boards

Easycargo EDL3007S05 raspberry pi cooling fan is built for low-noise and durable cooling performance. This fan is suitable for Raspberry Pi 5, 4 and 3. The One-to-Two wire connector pins of this fan, can get connected into Raspberry Pi 3.3V or 5V pin to provide optional fan speed and optimum air flow adjustment. This fan can be installed for most of the standard Raspberry Pi cases and also is compatible with RetroFlag NESPI Case. Compatible with other DIY electronics and robotics project.

raspberry pi fan

- Fan Size: 30x30x7.5 mm (LxWxH)

- Wire Length: 2.6 inches (66mm)

- Connector: One-to-Two pin

- Bearing Type: Hypro Bearing

- Operating Voltage: DC 3.3V - 5V

- Start up Voltage: DC 3V

- Speed: 5000RPM±15%

- Airflow: 1.79CFM

- Noise Level: 15.92dBA

- Life Time: 30,000 hours


ltbookseller
2025-09-01 18:37:45
Seem to work well, quiet. Accidently put 16v on it to start, and it didn't burn up, so that's something. Tested two. Both reliably start up with as little as 2.2V. Almost completely silent at 5V, though being so small of a fan, you need a wet finger to even feel them running at that speed. At 6v, you can just hear it if you're a few inches from it, and at 8v it is humming pretty good. I think as another reviewer wrote, not sure how they came up with the 120ma amp draw at 5v; I didn't see anywhere near that. Closer to 27-30ma. Even at 12v and howling, it is only drawing around 55ma. I'll probably configure these to come on in a resistive load box at some preset voltage or just switched. Can't speak to longevity, but so far I'm happy.
REZ
2025-08-30 14:20:02
These are pretty decent quiet fans with acceptable airflow, enough to keep a raspberry pi cool.I bought a different brand (same specs) before this, but barely had any airflow at all, so I returned them and bought these instead.Tip 1: these fans are not meant to be kept ON 24/7 and the more you use it, the sooner they will die. Get dual ball bearing fans if you need 24/7 airflow.Tip 2: if using in a raspberry pi, then consider controlling the fan using software/script since technically you don’t need the fan to be on 24/7. Google “raspberry pi temperature controlled fan” to learn how to build a switch OR you can buy one pre-made, super tiny in tindie .com built by YouTuber Jeremy S. Cook (check his video to see what it’s like)... I love it, he designed the circuit himself (shown in his video).. I also built some myself but I should have bought lower resistance resistors so mine doesn’t work with fans that require more power.. so I use my build in pi3 and two of Jeremy’s in two pi4s (ice tower & on top of a passively cooled case)... so my pi’s are always cool all year round, and the fans stay off in winter and turns on once in a while in warmer seasons, but more often in summer.
Jordan Cox
2025-08-29 18:50:15
Move a lot of air for such small fans
d
2025-08-21 10:53:39
Only run them for about 1 month now, but it works so far.
Raul Juarez Vazquez
2025-08-18 10:52:46
It is perfect for electronics projects
Wayne
2025-08-12 13:54:24
I marked them down on noise level because they do make noise if they're in contact with anything since there's not enough clearance between the fan blades and the edges. This is a basic design flaw that could be prevented by putting a slight frame between the fan and casing that wouldn't prevent air flow. I put one on my pi3b and the Temps went from 160 degrees F to 90-96 degrees F so they're very effective. That pi was overheating before and now it's reasonable.
ag
2025-08-09 11:32:02
This is way better than the fan that came with my Labists Pi 4 case. It's much quieter on the 5V pin than the old one was on the 3.3V pin. It's also better at cooling than the old fan, my CPU is at 36C compared to the previous 44-48C on the 5V pin and 52-56C on the 3.3V pin. The screws that it came with don't fit my case but that's fine because the old fan's screws work. The only thing I can't comment on is how long these fans last, since I've only been using this one for a day so far. If it fails early I will update my review.
slamjam
2025-07-10 10:45:01
They are quiet and seemed perfect for a while, but out of the 4 fans, I have had 2 fail after about 15-18 months. Fail might be a strong word, but they make terrible noises at some point - like the ball bearings come lose or degrade. They still blow air but the noise is terrible.
Len-Nerd
2025-07-09 18:21:43
Raspberry Pi 3B running LibreElec / kodi runs cool and silently with this fan. Excellent value. I did not check noise and speed at 5V.
Sergio
2025-05-04 13:28:46
Creí que no funcionaban de lo silenciosos que son, los compré para 2 Raspberry Pi, de momento van perfectos, tengo que comprobar en verano con el calor como se desenvuelven, ahora en invierno todo Ok, actualizaré la info.
Jim A.
2025-04-25 11:07:53
The fans work but that is about it. Running at 5V you can barely feel that they are on. I would not attempt overclocking the pi with these.
Norbert Kiesel
2025-04-05 14:16:54
das perfekte Upgrade für den PI4.der beim Gehäuse mitgelieferte Lüfter erinnerte mich schmerzhaftan einen Zahnarztbohrer, ohne Lüfter stieg die Temperatur danndoch zu stark an.Nun ist Ruhe und das Kistchen bleibt cool...TOP !!!
Dazed
2025-01-27 13:45:08
I've fitted a pair of these to the back of a ham radio transceiver as it gets hot very quickly. since the fans have been fitted, the rig stays cool.They might be rated at 5V, but they have been running at 12V for some time now. This extra voltage might have something to do with them being noisy.