AC Cooling Fans
julian macassey
julian at bongo.UUCP
Sat May 13 04:37:07 AEST 1989
In response to the continued discussion on cooling the 3b1, here are my
AC fan installation notes.
Yes putting in an AC fan may raise your noise level, but it will shift
more air and not use 12V from the PSU when doing it.
I still have some AC fans available if anyone wants one, see an earlier
posting on unix-pc.general for exciting details or e-mail me.
yours
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Putting an AC Fan in the 3B1
You will need a three inch axial fan (115V) with at least
four inches of wire coming off it to do this installation:
Tools required:
o phillips screwdriver (med. sized. No 2)
o 1 small flat-blade screwdriver
o a pair of needlenose pliers
o wire strippers or a jack knife
Fig. 1 3B1 - Front View (keyboard and mouse omitted)
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A is Monitor cover. B is base cover, leave on for fan replacement.
Procedure:
0) Do a full backup of your drive.
1) Make sure you have a cleared off table or desk with 4'x4' of space
to put the machine on.
2) Use /etc/shutdown to halt your machine. (Must be root)
3) Boot the diagnostic floppy, and park the hard disk's heads.
4) Turn the machine off, and unplug the keyboard and power cables.
5) Turn all your peripherals off.
6) Place your 3B1 on the edge of your cleared-off table, with the rear of
the machine projecting over the edge.
7) Remove the peripherals (printer, RS-232 etc)
8) Grab the phillips, and use it to remove the 2 vertical screws in the
back of the monitor case. They are normally hidden by the
peripheral plugs.
9) Hang one side over the edge and remove the two vertical screws there;
repeat for the other side.
10) Carefully lift the monitor up and towards the front of the machine - you
may need to use the larger flat-blade screwdriver to pop the front part
the case (next to the floppy drive) off. Be carefull here.
11) Set the monitor on its side. You may need to cut a cable tie to get
sufficient slack.
12) Locate the fan cable and disconnect the leads. Pop the end
connected to the PSU into the torroid in the PSU.
13) Lift out the DC fan and put to one side. Using a paintbrush,
compressed air etc, take this opportunity to flush the dust bunnies.
14) Using needlenose pliers remove the Power spade connectors from
the back of the IEC Power connector and switch assembly.
15) There should be at least a 4 ins pigtail of power lead on the fan.
Strip at least 1/2 in from each wire.
16) Each of the spade lugs has a little hole in the middle. Put a
stripped wire through each hole and bend over.
17) Push the connectors back on the spade lugs. This should leave no
uninsulated wire protruding. Adjust if neccessary.
18) The fan should have an arrow indicating direction of airflow. The
arrow should point to the back of the machine.
19) Seat the fan in the cavity and take care that the Hard Drive
power cables are not obstructing the fan blades. Adjust cable if
needed. Spin blades by hand to be sure.
20) Reassemble machine in reverse order to above and turn on machine.
21) Final check. Place your hand over the fan grill. There should be
air moving and it should be blowing outwards. There should be no
funny noises.
Job Finished
Thanks and apologies to pschmidt at bbn.com (Peter H. Schmidt) for providing
the inspiration and drawing for this document.
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