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- RiceExplorer III
Dave H M wrote:
I went into that issue blindly not knowing about the fan bearings and how fast the bushing type would start making noise.
peeled the sticker/cover off the back of the fans and put a dab or oil in the bearing. Walla they run like new.
i recovered the exposed bearing with a little chunk of the aluminum duct tape. Have don it 2 or 3 times now.
Hey! I tried this and it worked! I have the blue one with an alligator clip and like it (except for the noise, of course), but they don't make it any more, and I was vexing over what to replace it with. Now I don't have to. Right this minute, anyway, which is good enough for me.
As a thank you for posting, I will let you know that your "walla" is actually "voila," and more accurately "voilà." Might come in handy for the next miracle you come up with. - bob213ExplorerRLS7201...I was only questioning because most are mounted on fins and blow into fins. When you think about cold air sinking and hot air rising your method actually may make more sense.
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bob213 wrote:
RLS7201 wrote:
Here's what I use. It clips under the wire shelf. No special mounting required. Originally designed to cool 3½" hard drives.
Wire the 2 fans in series and you'll never hear it.
Richard
If it goes under the shelf wouldn't it be blowing air up?
That is a good fan. It is 30CFM where a lot on ebay are only 10CFM.
Good price too.
Yes it would blow air up. My thinking is it makes no difference. The fan is creating circulation. Up one side, down the other. But if it concerns you, you can turn the fans over in the fixture.
Richard - Dave_H_MExplorer III went into that issue blindly not knowing about the fan bearings and how fast the bushing type would start making noise.
peeled the sticker/cover off the back of the fans and put a dab or oil in the bearing. Walla they run like new.
i recovered the exposed bearing with a little chunk of the aluminum duct tape. Have don it 2 or 3 times now. - BlackdiamondExplorer
Kountryguy wrote:
I think I have the same unit, or similar....bought it on Amazon
I have a two fan unit that is wired to the positive side of the light and clips to the fins of the refrigerator. Does anyone know where I can purchase a replacement unit? - bob213Explorer
RLS7201 wrote:
Here's what I use. It clips under the wire shelf. No special mounting required. Originally designed to cool 3½" hard drives.
Wire the 2 fans in series and you'll never hear it.
Richard
If it goes under the shelf wouldn't it be blowing air up?
That is a good fan. It is 30CFM where a lot on ebay are only 10CFM.
Good price too. - bob213ExplorerFans that pianotuna linked are back in stock...
fan
Dometic already sold out. Norcold is same and still some left.
norcold and dometic - RLS7201Explorer II
Larry202br wrote:
RLS7201 wrote:
Here's what I use. It clips under the wire shelf. No special mounting required. Originally designed to cool 3½" hard drives.
Wire the 2 fans in series and you'll never hear it.
NewEgg
Richard
New Egg doesn't say, is that a 12v, 5v, or 120v fan?
Pickey, pickey, pickey. hehe......The ones I have are all 12 volt. If I remember correctly, 3½" hard drives use 12 volt.
Better prices on Ebay
Richard - Larry202brExplorer
RLS7201 wrote:
Here's what I use. It clips under the wire shelf. No special mounting required. Originally designed to cool 3½" hard drives.
Wire the 2 fans in series and you'll never hear it.
NewEgg
Richard
New Egg doesn't say, is that a 12v, 5v, or 120v fan?
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