3com OfficeConnect Gigabit Switch 5

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  • w_m0zart
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    • Dec 2006
    • 3

    #1

    3com OfficeConnect Gigabit Switch 5

    I own a 5-port 3Com OfficeConnect Gigabit Switch 5 (3C1670500A), which made the annoying high-pitched sound as described in posting about other type of 3com switches here. Altough it's not very loud, it is well hearable at about 1 m distance. At least loud enough to drive me nuts. I contacted the 3com product service, but I guess they did not (want to?) understand what the problem was.

    I searched the internet and I found this forum, where I saw I was not the only one with such a problem.

    In order to make the switch completely silent, I changed two things:
    1. Put the coil which is part of the dc-dc converter into a (violin) resin bath
    2. Replaced a Michicon 6.3v, 1000uF capacitor, which was placed next to the coil, with an ELNA 6.3v, 1000uF.

    I have to say, I am not really sure whether it was necessary to put the coil in a resin bath. Perhaps the only noise making part was the capacitor. The reason for this is that just out of curiosity I tried to put the Michicon capacitor back some days later, but the sound problem reverted as well with that. So one might give it a try to first only replace the capacitor, instead of coil as well as capacitor.

    Please see the picture below for details:


    I hope this will help. Good luck.

    w_m0zart
  • Shroomie
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Apr 2006
    • 356

    #2
    Re: 3com OfficeConnect Gigabit Switch 5

    Michicon? Not Nichicon?

    Another fake. Whoopee!

    Good tip, 'Zart.
    You know there's something wrong when you open up a PSU and are glad to find Teapos.
    Why I don't buy cheap cases!

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    • w_m0zart
      New Member
      • Dec 2006
      • 3

      #3
      Re: 3com OfficeConnect Gigabit Switch 5

      Oops Shroomie, you are very right. it wasn't Michicon but Nichicon! I had to search the trashcan for that capacitor. Unfortunately I had to take al the other junk out, because it had landed at the bottom.

      A pity I can't edit my previous posting anymore.

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