Anyone got a source on a QUIET 120v fan for a cabaret?

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Anyone got a source on a QUIET 120v fan for a cabaret?

Okay, so I got my Gyruss fixed (because Punkshere2Stay kicks ass and had parts), and my 120v fan that's airing out the cocktail is a bit noisy. It's actually louder than the game itself. Was wondering if anyone knows of a source for new fans in this size...haven't measured it but looks like it's either 80mm or 120mm...can't remember which is which, been too long since I've had to replace fans in my PC's. :)

I'm frankly wondering if it's even NEEDED in a home environment, but even if it's not, what would I do with the wires? Those wires shorting out is what caused the problem in the first place lol.
 
I got a replacement 4" fan for my star wars...the old one was incredibly loud...got it at radio shack and it is ultra quiet....can't hear it at all. They had other sizes and voltages. I would try there.
 
A simple google search for computer fans should yield 2 or 3 decent sites with an all encompassing selection of computer fans. Some 120 volts, others 5 volts and 12 that could just as easily be tied into a switching ps. Just a thought. You could even scale it down a bit to better fit the cabaret....or was it a cocktail.

Here's one site:
http://www.coolerguys.com/fans.html

And here's another:
http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l1/g36/Fans.html?gclid=CIaOp-OH4LACFQdeTAodiWZa2Q

But like the previous poster, I'd use some air and to blow out your fan really well and try some 3in1 oil to get it humming right alone.
 
I've never heard a quiet 120V. A few of the noisy ones I had I decided to replace with 12V fans which were much more quiet for the most part.
 
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