Sanyo Denki · San Ace 40W · 40mm · IP68 Waterproof · 12V PWM · In stock
What Is the Sanyo San Ace 40W 9WL0412P3G001 IP68 Fan?
The Sanyo Denki San Ace 40W 9WL0412P3G001 is a 40mm square, 12V DC axial cooling fan with an IP68 ingress protection rating — meaning it is completely dust-tight and can withstand continuous immersion in water beyond 1 meter depth. Sanyo Denki's San Ace series is the benchmark for industrial-grade small fans, widely used in outdoor telecom equipment, marine electronics, food processing machinery, medical devices, and any application where the fan may be exposed to liquid spray, washdown cleaning, or condensing humidity. The G suffix typically indicates a tachometer (speed signal) output for monitoring fan health, and the fan speed is controllable via a PWM input signal.
In short: A 40mm industrial fan that laughs at water, dust, and outdoor exposure — the component you specify when a standard fan would die within weeks from moisture ingress, and when system reliability depends on fan-health monitoring.
Understanding IP68 and What It Actually Means for Fans
1. IP68 Is Not Just a Better IP65
IP65 protects against water jets from any direction — fine for occasional hose-down. IP67 protects against temporary immersion (30 minutes at 1 meter). IP68 means the fan is rated for continuous immersion beyond 1 meter, as specified by the manufacturer. For the San Ace 40W, the motor, bearings, and internal PCB are fully potted or sealed. The external leads exit through a waterproof gland. This fan can be mounted outdoors without a secondary enclosure, on the exterior of a vehicle, or inside equipment that undergoes pressure-washing as part of its sanitation cycle. The one caution: IP68 applies to the fan itself, not necessarily to the connector at the end of the leads — seal that connector appropriately for your environment.
2. PWM Speed Control and Tachometer Output
This fan accepts a PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) signal on the control wire to vary speed — typically a 25kHz frequency with duty cycle from 0% (minimum speed or stop) to 100% (full speed). The tachometer output provides a pulse per revolution (or per pole pair) that a monitoring circuit can count to confirm the fan is spinning at the expected speed. If your application does not need speed control, the PWM wire can be left floating or pulled high — check the datasheet for the specific behavior. The tachometer output is an open-collector signal that requires a pull-up resistor on your monitoring circuit.
3. Bearings and Service Life Under Water Exposure
IP68 seals protect the bearing chamber, but the bearings themselves are still the life-limiting component. Sanyo Denki uses high-grade ball bearings in the San Ace series, typically rated for 60,000-100,000 hours at 40 degrees C under normal (dry) conditions. Continuous exposure to high humidity, salt spray, or chemical vapors will reduce this, even with perfect sealing — microscopic amounts of moisture eventually diffuse through seals over thousands of hours. For marine or chemical environments, expect a shorter but still very substantial service life compared to any non-sealed fan.
Key Specifications
| Brand / Model |
Sanyo Denki San Ace 40W 9WL0412P3G001 |
| Size / Voltage |
40 x 40 x 28mm (verify) / 12V DC, 0.4A |
| IP Rating |
IP68 (dust-tight, continuous immersion) |
| Control |
PWM speed control + tachometer output |
| Bearing Type |
Ball bearing (high reliability) |
| Condition |
New |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I connect the PWM and tachometer wires if my system does not use speed control?
For the PWM control wire: if left unconnected (floating), the fan typically runs at full speed by default. Confirm this behavior in the datasheet — some San Ace models require the PWM line to be pulled high (to the fan's supply voltage) for full speed operation when not using PWM control. For the tachometer wire: if you are not monitoring fan speed, insulate the wire end and leave it unconnected. Do not tie the tachometer output directly to ground or supply voltage — it is an open-collector output that can sink a limited current (typically 5-10mA) through an external pull-up resistor.
Can this fan really run while fully submerged in water?
The IP68 rating certifies that the fan's electrical internals remain sealed and functional while submerged. However, the fan is designed to move air, not water — the blade geometry and motor torque are optimized for air density. If submerged, the motor will draw dramatically higher current trying to push water, which will overload and burn out the motor quickly. IP68 means the fan survives being flooded, not that it operates underwater. After submersion, allow the fan to dry thoroughly (especially the bearing area) before applying power — trapped water in the blade clearance gap can momentarily stall the fan on startup.
What makes Sanyo Denki fans worth the premium over generic IP68 fans?
Three things: (1) The bearing quality — Sanyo Denki ball bearings are manufactured to tighter tolerances and with better lubrication than generic alternatives, which translates directly to longer service life and lower noise; (2) The motor drive electronics — the PWM control response is linear and predictable, and the overcurrent/overtemperature protection circuits actually work; (3) Consistency — the airflow, noise, and current draw of a Sanyo Denki fan will match the datasheet values unit-to-unit. Generic fans often have wide unit-to-unit variation. If your equipment carries a warranty or operates in a hard-to-service location, the name-brand fan pays for itself the first time you avoid a service call. Browse our full range of cooling fans.
My original fan has a different part number — how do I know this one is compatible?
Match these parameters from your original fan's label: (1) Voltage — must be exactly 12V DC, (2) Dimensions — 40mm square, verify depth (commonly 28mm for the thick version), (3) Wire count and function — 4 wires typically indicate power, ground, tach, and PWM, (4) Connector type and pinout. If your original fan has a different Sanyo Denki part number (e.g., 9WL0412P3J001 or 9WL0412P3S001), the difference is likely in the connector, the PWM frequency, or a specific OEM customization. Contact us with your original part number and we can cross-reference compatibility.
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