Hi Perrier,
I think I may have started that thread.

My first problem was that the side panels had been swapped so their was minimal 
airflow past the transformer.
Swapping the side panels dropped the heatsink temp by about 7°C

My second problem was that I couldn't source a 115V fan.  I replaced the fan 
with a  12V PAPST type: 8412/2.
These are a reasonably long life fan with similar characteristics to the 
original. It didn't add any additional cooling effect, but the drop in noise 
was appreciated.
My original fan was a Pamotor 8500D (also made by Papst). I assumed the long 
obsolete 8000D has similar specs to the current 8000DP

Although I havent fitted them yet, I also picked up a pair of 12V 40mm PAPST 
type: 412 F2H. These are to be fitted to the outside of the heatsink (recessed 
into the transistor channels) and I'll run them at ~7V.
Running slowly, they will be virtually silent, but I expect a significant drop 
in the heatsink temp.

cheers,
ian

http://img.ebmpapst.com/products/datasheets/DC-axial-fan-412F-ENG.pdf
http://datasheet.octopart.com/8412/2-EBM-Papst-datasheet-18371.pdf
http://www.ebmpapst.us/allpdfs/8000N.PDF



> Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 22:34:46 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Perry Sandeen <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [time-nuts] Cooling Fan Information Needed
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
> 
> List,
> 
> About a bazillion posts ago on the list (this translates to about two months) 
> there was a discussion about cooling of very hot instruments such as the HP 
> 5370A/B series.  
> 
> One poster related how he had replaced the stock OEM fans on a HP 5370 with 
> ones used for cooling computers and achieving superior cooling with less 
> noise, but gave no details.
> 
> As there are myriads of manufactures, CFM displacements, quality of 
> construction and noise levels I?d appreciate some more information of what 
> worked as well as what one might want to avoid.
> 
> Also I?d like to hear about any other experiences with improve cooling 
> techniques.
> 
> Has anyone done case modifications such as adding fans to the top and/or 
> bottom and how well it helped and if the remuneration was worth the 
> aggravation?
> 
> Opinions welcomed.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Perrier

                                          
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