Am I the only one who noticed that the rear fan was installed backwards? The technician definitely put it in with the label on the fan facing in. When you first see the factory fan @00:34, the label is facing out. @01:33 the replacement was installed with the label facing in. So now both fans are blowing in, the effective result will be zero air flow.
Is there anything special in this pair of 12 volt fans inside the EatonSX3000i UPS? Is there some integrated chip inside these fans? the system will work with some other pair of 12 volt fans or it will announce a fans fault?
Am I the only one who noticed that the rear fan was installed backwards? The technician definitely put it in with the label on the fan facing in. When you first see the factory fan @00:34, the label is facing out. @01:33 the replacement was installed with the label facing in. So now both fans are blowing in, the effective result will be zero air flow.
LOL yep
Is there anything special in this pair of 12 volt fans inside the EatonSX3000i UPS? Is there some integrated chip inside these fans? the system will work with some other pair of 12 volt fans or it will announce a fans fault?
Can we throw in Noctua Fans instead. For running it silent.
This is what I was thinking
Did anyone try this - I tried Arctic F8 fans and they didn’t work - might be the connector which is slightly smaller???
@@XROTOR-AU Are the fans you installed 3 pin? Did you get it working?
Did anyone get it to work with quieter fans?
It’s doable but you have to resolder and add a resistor to avoid the fan fault error
cool great effort