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Hello,
after being in service for about 6 months my Heiroichi
HEC 350 LR-T power supply fan has become so noisy that
I decided to replace it. I know that adding a drop of oil
may solve the problem for a while, but I'm looking for a
more reliable, long-term solution.
Currently in place is the original 12 V DC, 0.17 A sleeve
bearing fan provided by HEC. As far as I can tell, it is connected
through a 2 pin molex connector, but my knowledge of electronics is
very modest, so I would appreciate it if someone could tell me the
following:
- what kind of fan connector is used inside this model of HEC
power supplies?
If this is a regular molex connector, can one also hook up a
3 wire/pin fan to it? As far as I know, the 3rd wire is only
used for RPM monitoring where supported?
- which silent 80 mm fans are best suited as a replacement for
the current HEC fan in this particular power supply?
I hope to find a suitable fan with the following features:
- less than 20 dB (as noiseless as the HEC fan originally
used to be)
- 1200 - 2000 RPM
- double ball bearings
- can be installed without additional modification
(such as soldering)
At those speeds there is no difference in noise levels between
sleeve and ball bearing fans, but I would like a ball bearing
one because they seem to last longer.
I would also like to hear from other HEC power supply owners
who have replaced their HEC fans. Is this a common issue with
HEC power supply fans? Does the HEC warranty cover such cases?
My power supply is still under manufacturer's warranty.
Thank you in advance,
Will G. S. <will_g_sAPPLE@yahoo.com>
Remove the FRUIT from the address above to get my email address.
after being in service for about 6 months my Heiroichi
HEC 350 LR-T power supply fan has become so noisy that
I decided to replace it. I know that adding a drop of oil
may solve the problem for a while, but I'm looking for a
more reliable, long-term solution.
Currently in place is the original 12 V DC, 0.17 A sleeve
bearing fan provided by HEC. As far as I can tell, it is connected
through a 2 pin molex connector, but my knowledge of electronics is
very modest, so I would appreciate it if someone could tell me the
following:
- what kind of fan connector is used inside this model of HEC
power supplies?
If this is a regular molex connector, can one also hook up a
3 wire/pin fan to it? As far as I know, the 3rd wire is only
used for RPM monitoring where supported?
- which silent 80 mm fans are best suited as a replacement for
the current HEC fan in this particular power supply?
I hope to find a suitable fan with the following features:
- less than 20 dB (as noiseless as the HEC fan originally
used to be)
- 1200 - 2000 RPM
- double ball bearings
- can be installed without additional modification
(such as soldering)
At those speeds there is no difference in noise levels between
sleeve and ball bearing fans, but I would like a ball bearing
one because they seem to last longer.
I would also like to hear from other HEC power supply owners
who have replaced their HEC fans. Is this a common issue with
HEC power supply fans? Does the HEC warranty cover such cases?
My power supply is still under manufacturer's warranty.
Thank you in advance,
Will G. S. <will_g_sAPPLE@yahoo.com>
Remove the FRUIT from the address above to get my email address.