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    Sans Digital storage enclosure PSU

    This PSU is in one of our backup towers, with 10TB of storage. It was starting to make that classic annoying grinding sound, aka a dying fan...so I decided to open it up and take a look. WOW did that fan go out quick, it only ran 24/7 for 13 months in a cool environment! The bearing looks horrible.

    No brand on the label but it takes about 2 seconds to identify the OEM

    Decently well made for its role, 4A bridge, 560uF input caps, 13009 switchers, 30A TO-247 schottky for 12V and 5V. Too bad the fan sucked....I replaced it with that Protechnic fan, no clip so I just soldered it to the board

    Edit: Sorry I forgot to mention, the original fan was a Sleeve Bearing Globe Fan
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    Last edited by Pentium4; 08-14-2013, 08:00 PM.

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    Re: Sans Digital storage enclosure PSU

    Was the fan running at 12V? That's awfully fast for a temperature controlled sleeve bearing to fail. I'd guess there was little lubricant given to it when first it was manufactured and that the bearing (and shaft) was very dry.

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      #3
      Re: Sans Digital storage enclosure PSU

      It was temperature controlled. Yeah I'm guessing they didn't add any lubricant to it. I can look at the model number tomorrow. It's one I see fail in Allied's SFX PSU's too

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        #4
        Re: Sans Digital storage enclosure PSU

        That's a pretty mediocre PSU...

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          #5
          Re: Sans Digital storage enclosure PSU

          Yeah, but it's fine to power 5 HDD's

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            #6
            Re: Sans Digital storage enclosure PSU

            Was the fan mounted horizontally? Sleeve bearing fans fail much quicker in that position...

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              #7
              Re: Sans Digital storage enclosure PSU

              Yeah it was horizontal. The Muhua exhaust fan was just fine but it was vertical, and probably higher quality

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