Question: I will be running Citizens 1212-048 at 1.4A, 50W each, on Arctic Alpine 11 Pro CPU coolers, rated for 100W. What happens if a fan/ PSU dies? I suppose it all depends on the time it will take until I notice the failure. But let's assume I would be away 24h, would the Cobs survive? If one failed, I suppose the chain would be interrupted and the others would survive, I hope.
The 1212-048 datasheet has the following info on the "Reliability" section
Continuous Operation Test: IF=1080mA Ta=25C (with Al-fin) ×1000hrs / IF=1080mA Tj=140C (with Al-fin) ×1000hrs
Does it mean the COB that was tested runned for 1000hrs at 140C ?? That would be great.
At 10$ per COB, I wonder if it's worth to think too much about it, it might be wiser to have one or two replacements around than to try to figure out expensives and complicated solutions. Plus, these PC fans rarely fail, the PSU might be the weaker link, maybe I should avoid cellphone chargers... a 12V MeanWell is cheap anyway.
Having this said, I don't know how the chain of happenings would be in case one Cobs died, I guess the chance of fire hazard is low, but I feel insecure about this. If anyone experienced fan failure would be cool to know the story.