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AC Infinity Cloudray S6 Gen 2 6” Clip Fan

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AC Infinity Cloudray S6 Gen 2 6” Clip FanAC Infinity CLOUDRAY S6 Smart Clip Fan for Grow Tents The CLOUDRAY S6 is a next gen clip fan, completely redesigned to deliver precise airflow control for every stage of plant growth. Featuring 10 fan speeds, 10 dynamic wind modes, and 10 oscillation levels, it creates a fully customizable environmentfrom gentle breezes for seedlings to powerful circulation during flowering. Equipped with a robust brushless EC motor, carbon steel gears, and dual ball

AC Infinity CLOUDRAY S6 – Smart Clip Fan for Grow Tents

The CLOUDRAY S6 is a next-gen clip fan, completely redesigned to deliver precise airflow control for every stage of plant growth. Featuring 10 fan speeds, 10 dynamic wind modes, and 10 oscillation levels, it creates a fully customizable environment—from gentle breezes for seedlings to powerful circulation during flowering.

Equipped with a robust brushless EC motor, carbon steel gears, and dual ball bearings, this fan offers long-lasting, ultra-quiet performance (just 31 dBA). It rotates 90° with a 55° tilt angle and is built with an IP44 rating to thrive in high-humidity grow spaces.

Part of the UIS™ ecosystem, the CLOUDRAY S6 connects via WiFi to the AC Infinity App, giving you wireless control, climate-based triggers, timers, and smart automation.

Key Specs:

Impeller Size: 6.5”
Max Airflow: 325 CFM
Noise Level: 31 dBA
Power: 12W
Oscillation Range: 90° | Tilt: 55°
Waterproof Rating: IP44
Lifespan: 67,000 hours
Cable Length: 2.43m | Australian Plug
Mountable: Horizontal or Vertical
Built for growers who demand flexibility, durability, and intelligent airflow control.

  
Specifications
Manufacturer AC Infinity Inc.
Product Name CLOUDRAY S6
Product Model AC-CCS6
UPC Code 819137022423
Product and Mounting Dimensions - Fan Unit
Impeller Size 6.5"
Total Dimensions 8.74 x 10.47 in. (22.2 x 26.6 cm)
Cord Length to Plug 96 in. (8 feet) / 243cm
Product Performance and Technical Specs
Maximum Airflow 325 CFM
Total Noise 31 dBA
Static Pressure 25 Pa
Operating Voltage 100-240V AC
Power 12 W
Current 0.14 A
Power Connector Type Australian power plug
Operating Humidity 35 to 85% RH
Operating Temperature 32 to 140°F
Waterproof Rating IP 44
Rotation Range 90°
Tilt Angle 55°
Oscillation Automatic Oscillation
Fan Bearings Dual Ball Bearing
Mounting Positions Horizontal or Vertical
Life Expectancy 67,000 Hours
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