smoothcrim Universal Magnetic! 18966 Posts user info edit post |
I have a custom entertainment center I built. The one issue with it is it doesn't breathe very well. This causes my receiver to overheat and temporarily turn off.
I found a kit at compusa today that had a variable voltage controller (probly PWM) and a couple fans that was designed for this but it cost $60 http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=5472149&CatId=497 for those wondering
I thought this was too much for a couple fans so instead I went this route
I bought these: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=5472132&CatId=802 $10 in store http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=935375&CatId=1076
My thinking was that I can put on fans with thermal sensors as needed and I could add more than 5 and they wouldn't need a proprietary connector.
I hooked it up and it all works fine but the PSU fan was a bit too noisy for my tastes so I removed it. With ~4w load, do I actually need a fan for the psu? I suppose I could find a replacement 80mm that was quiet... but that costs money
[Edited on July 30, 2011 at 9:22 PM. Reason : fan] 7/30/2011 9:18:02 PM |
J33Pownr Veteran 356 Posts user info edit post |
You could power the fans with dc power bricks from old laptops, external hdds and the like. They are completely silent and usually 5-12v and 1-2A. My entertainment center has been running like that for 2 years now. 7/31/2011 1:32:00 PM |
Chief All American 3402 Posts user info edit post |
Just throwing it outhere but I've got some surplus (~120mm) fans I could sell to you cheap. Got a few that work on straight 120vac but no cords and others on 12vdc. Aluminum housings and about an 60mm deep. PM for more specs, if you are interested; I scooped these up from work for random projects since they were getting rid of overstocked stuff. 7/31/2011 2:45:29 PM |
JBaz All American 16764 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I have a custom entertainment center I built." |
I think I found your problem...
solution, find a hot woman to blow some cool air into it... 8/1/2011 6:32:02 PM |
neodata686 All American 11577 Posts user info edit post |
You could water cool your PSU. 8/2/2011 3:38:26 PM |
Noen All American 31346 Posts user info edit post |
Just get a lower DB 80mm fan and swap it with the one in the PSU.
10 minutes with a soldering iron will fix your problem. They always put loud/cheap fans in PSU's 8/2/2011 7:42:55 PM |
smoothcrim Universal Magnetic! 18966 Posts user info edit post |
eh, the fan wasn't as bad as the high pitched ring it makes. i want to return it but i've opened it and cut it up 8/2/2011 8:16:38 PM |