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Tip & trick for noisy fan.

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  • erno
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 102

    Tip & trick for noisy fan.

    Here is what I did to get a cool dreambox with no noise:
    1) I removed that noisy internal fan
    2) I put the 12 v wires (those from the fan) outside the box.
    3) I took a PC cpu fan,and added a 120 ohm resistor (2w) in serial on the 12 v wires.
    4) I position the Cpu fan on top of the dreambox (externally just above the tuner).

    Result is great, tuner is always cold and fan is noiseless.
  • Bazinga
    Experienced Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 418

    #2
    Re: Tip & trick for noisy fan.

    Originally posted by erno
    Here is what I did to get a cool dreambox with no noise:
    1) I removed that noisy internal fan
    2) I put the 12 v wires (those from the fan) outside the box.
    3) I took a PC cpu fan,and added a 120 ohm resistor (2w) in serial on the 12 v wires.
    4) I position the Cpu fan on top of the dreambox (externally just above the tuner).

    Result is great, tuner is always cold and fan is noiseless.
    It will be interesting to know which dreambox you use?
    I have a dm800 it make no noise at all, only clicking noise from the 2.5 hard disk.
    DM800HD Clone Satellite
    VU+ Duo Genuine
    SlingBox Pro HD / Sling Player - Fibrelink

    Oh Enigma2, You're my favourite linux based operating system.

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    • erno
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 102

      #3
      Re: Tip & trick for noisy fan.

      You are right, I forgot to say that it is a cloned DM800 HD PVR.

      The fan is only available on cloned DM800HD. There are some tricks for oiling it, but you easily got noise, as it rotates to fast.
      The resistor, slow it up, but energy is dissipated through it, that's why you can't use a 1/4 watt.

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      • Fantom
        Banned
        • Feb 2011
        • 103

        #4
        Re: Tip & trick for noisy fan.

        That is a bit long. Best and easiet thing to do is get a Netboot cooler and place it on top instead of under the box. This was both the hard drive and tuner stay cool. They cost around £2 from e***

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        • Bazinga
          Experienced Member
          • Aug 2011
          • 418

          #5
          Re: Tip & trick for noisy fan.

          Originally posted by erno
          You are right, I forgot to say that it is a cloned DM800 HD PVR.

          The fan is only available on cloned DM800HD. There are some tricks for oiling it, but you easily got noise, as it rotates to fast.
          The resistor, slow it up, but energy is dissipated through it, that's why you can't use a 1/4 watt.
          you must be very unlucky, I have 2 dm800 clones and both are quiet. although I did buy them very recently so it could be a improved versions.
          DM800HD Clone Satellite
          VU+ Duo Genuine
          SlingBox Pro HD / Sling Player - Fibrelink

          Oh Enigma2, You're my favourite linux based operating system.

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          • naiarty
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2010
            • 159

            #6
            Re: Tip & trick for noisy fan.

            it is right dream 800 sim 2.01 have un cheap fun cooler but must put some quality oil an after that no big noise.

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            • edin4o
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2011
              • 152

              #7
              Re: Tip & trick for noisy fan.

              Originally posted by naiarty
              it is right dream 800 sim 2.01 have un cheap fun cooler but must put some quality oil an after that no big noise.
              Yeah, I agree with you, because PC fans can get a little noisy after a short period of time, so it's crucial to lubricate them with a nice oil regularly

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              • Fantom
                Banned
                • Feb 2011
                • 103

                #8
                Re: Tip & trick for noisy fan.

                You can buy silent pc fans have a look on a famous auction site.

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                • erno
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2011
                  • 102

                  #9
                  Re: Tip & trick for noisy fan.

                  Indeed, but almost any fan can be less noisy depending on the rotation speed.
                  And this is why I proposed this approach with a simple resistor.
                  My solution works with almost any Fan, and there is no noise at all.

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                  • Bazinga
                    Experienced Member
                    • Aug 2011
                    • 418

                    #10
                    Re: Tip & trick for noisy fan.

                    I still find it hard to believe your dm800 fan is noisy, even if it was noisy the TV volume will drown out the fan noise. and it only has a CPU fan and it very tiny.
                    DM800HD Clone Satellite
                    VU+ Duo Genuine
                    SlingBox Pro HD / Sling Player - Fibrelink

                    Oh Enigma2, You're my favourite linux based operating system.

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                    • florinn
                      Newbie
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 9

                      #11
                      Re: Tip & trick for noisy fan.

                      Same problem (dm800 sim201 dec2010edition) noisy and not cooling enough (hdd tem 40-43 degree),
                      disconnected internal fan,
                      got smallest (also cheapest) laptop cooler from supermarket,
                      put on top over tuner,
                      now little noise and hdd temp 36-38 degree

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                      • billo75
                        Banned
                        • Sep 2011
                        • 7

                        #12
                        Re: Tip & trick for noisy fan.

                        Originally posted by Fantom
                        That is a bit long. Best and easiet thing to do is get a Netboot cooler and place it on top instead of under the box. This was both the hard drive and tuner stay cool. They cost around £2 from e***
                        Thanks for that tip, got one yesterday £1 from poundland, pulled the plug on the internal fan,Dm800HD sits on top, cant hear a thing and nice and cool

                        Cheers

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                        • GerB68
                          Member
                          • Apr 2011
                          • 81

                          #13
                          Re: Tip & trick for noisy fan.

                          DM800HD Clones have an extremely noisey fan. This is a well known issue.

                          USB Laptop coolers found on that auction site provide excellent air cooling.

                          An alternative is to take a usb cable strip the wires down and solder the black and red wires to the black and red wires of a PC fan such as an 80mm fan. i.e black to black and red to red.
                          With the usb cable you only use the black and red wires. nothing else.
                          Then you can plug the fan into a usb port and place the fan on top of the box with the air flowing down.

                          See this -http://www.*******.com/watch?v=2kF6OlECf5M

                          I did this and a PC fan is way quieter than the clone fan. Then again Jumbo jets are quieter than a clone fan.

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                          • kalpikos
                            Experienced Board Member
                            • Sep 2011
                            • 7663

                            #14
                            Re: Tip & trick for noisy fan.

                            I have a dm500s + an old pc fan 120

                            How to put this fan into my box in order to keep it cool?
                            From where shoud i take voltage?
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                            • GerB68
                              Member
                              • Apr 2011
                              • 81

                              #15
                              Re: Tip & trick for noisy fan.

                              Originally posted by kalpikos
                              I have a dm500s + an old pc fan 120

                              How to put this fan into my box in order to keep it cool?
                              From where shoud i take voltage?
                              Surely you don't mean a 120mm fan. Do you mean a 12 volt fan?

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