de.das.dude
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[note:- this was originally posted by me at techpowerup. but due to the success over there, i put it up here too]
Its common for fans to grow old and start making screeching or scratchy noises.
Their RPMs drop and so does their performance.
So how do you fix this?
Simple.
i have used an old case fan(3years old).
specifications are.
max rpm = 2800
voltage = 12V
Current = 0.25A
3 wire fan.
The patient:
First step is to remove the sticker that sits on top. In the picture below, you can see that i am peeling it off.
Notice the rubber or plastic cap that sits in the middle. your next task is to remove it.
You can see this more clearly in the previous pic.
In this next pic you can see the cap has been removed. The other descriptions are given in the pic.
The washer is a key component in dissecting the fan. It is white, but the grease makes it yellow
You need to take the washer out somehow.
The washer is generally a C shaped ring with a cut on one side. this cut is for easy fitting of the washer onto the axle. Even if some fans have this washer, there are other round washers below this C shaped one. be careful not to loose those. Loosing them will make you fan wobbly and/or unstable.
If you are doing maintenance, stop messing with the fan at this step.
Just add two drops of hair oil, or use petroleum jelly or grease.
Put the cap back and the sticker. thats done.
Try it now. If the screeching sound persists, continue...
you can see the cut in this pic(not very clear though):
So i got that washer off with the help of a tweezers.
when you are removing this make sure your fan is placed on something. if the fan blades drop, they can break.
Time for the frame lift-off!
You can see the coils in this pic with the frame turned upside down
dont mess with this. Please.
The blades portion of the fan:
For those who still have the screetching or scratchy noise after greasing, on dis-assembling the fan completely, clean the axle with ethanol(or spirit or alcohol). clean the hole with ethanol too. Which hole??
Then put everything back again, in order, grease the fan, and put on the cap.
PWND!
Hope this helped ya fix em ol fans!
cheers
:hap2:
keep modding!:jason:
if you have any problem understanding/performing one of these steps, just put a post
Its common for fans to grow old and start making screeching or scratchy noises.
Their RPMs drop and so does their performance.
So how do you fix this?
Simple.
i have used an old case fan(3years old).
specifications are.
max rpm = 2800
voltage = 12V
Current = 0.25A
3 wire fan.
The patient:
First step is to remove the sticker that sits on top. In the picture below, you can see that i am peeling it off.
Notice the rubber or plastic cap that sits in the middle. your next task is to remove it.
You can see this more clearly in the previous pic.
In this next pic you can see the cap has been removed. The other descriptions are given in the pic.
The washer is a key component in dissecting the fan. It is white, but the grease makes it yellow
You need to take the washer out somehow.
The washer is generally a C shaped ring with a cut on one side. this cut is for easy fitting of the washer onto the axle. Even if some fans have this washer, there are other round washers below this C shaped one. be careful not to loose those. Loosing them will make you fan wobbly and/or unstable.
If you are doing maintenance, stop messing with the fan at this step.
Just add two drops of hair oil, or use petroleum jelly or grease.
Put the cap back and the sticker. thats done.
Try it now. If the screeching sound persists, continue...
you can see the cut in this pic(not very clear though):
So i got that washer off with the help of a tweezers.
when you are removing this make sure your fan is placed on something. if the fan blades drop, they can break.
Time for the frame lift-off!
You can see the coils in this pic with the frame turned upside down
dont mess with this. Please.
The blades portion of the fan:
For those who still have the screetching or scratchy noise after greasing, on dis-assembling the fan completely, clean the axle with ethanol(or spirit or alcohol). clean the hole with ethanol too. Which hole??
Then put everything back again, in order, grease the fan, and put on the cap.
PWND!
Hope this helped ya fix em ol fans!
cheers
:hap2:
keep modding!:jason:
if you have any problem understanding/performing one of these steps, just put a post