ZX81 cooling fan
Re: ZX81 cooling fan
Quick update.
Fitted fan to case lower half with slats removed tried at 9 and 5v. Nice little airflow but noisy at 9v.
Fitted case top half and discovered that even though there is sufficient clearance the airflow reduced dramatically.
My next step is to do a smoke test to see where and if any air is being dragged in, with m/board fitted.
I would add that I'm not trying to steal Lardo's thunder here as this is firmly his baby, just want help and add some of my experience .
Fitted fan to case lower half with slats removed tried at 9 and 5v. Nice little airflow but noisy at 9v.
Fitted case top half and discovered that even though there is sufficient clearance the airflow reduced dramatically.
My next step is to do a smoke test to see where and if any air is being dragged in, with m/board fitted.
I would add that I'm not trying to steal Lardo's thunder here as this is firmly his baby, just want help and add some of my experience .
Re: ZX81 cooling fan
If those fans are used, all socketed ICs within the Zeddy would need a safety belt to remain in their socketAndy Rea wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:04 pm No no no your all wrong... you gotta go big
https://youtu.be/EM2G5vLGcQQ
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Re: ZX81 cooling fan
Blimey.
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Re: ZX81 cooling fan
I’m happy for any assistance.Moggy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:26 pm Quick update.
Fitted fan to case lower half with slats removed tried at 9 and 5v. Nice little airflow but noisy at 9v.
Fitted case top half and discovered that even though there is sufficient clearance the airflow reduced dramatically.
My next step is to do a smoke test to see where and if any air is being dragged in, with m/board fitted.
I would add that I'm not trying to steal Lardo's thunder here as this is firmly his baby, just want help and add some of my experience .
Again with the low tech but if I wet my fingers and put them near the edge conntector I can feel the air being pulled in. But not too near...
I had considered lighting and blowing out a few matches to see where the smoke went...
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Re: ZX81 cooling fan
A three-point racing harness by the looks of it...siggi wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:28 pmIf those fans are used, all socketed ICs within the Zeddy would need a safety belt to remain in their socketAndy Rea wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:04 pm No no no your all wrong... you gotta go big
https://youtu.be/EM2G5vLGcQQ
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Re: ZX81 cooling fan
Not gone looking for them for some years, but there use to be smoke sticks available... light them and instead of just burning with a flame, they would just smolder and smoke...Lardo Boffin wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:32 pmI’m happy for any assistance.Moggy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:26 pm Quick update.
Fitted fan to case lower half with slats removed tried at 9 and 5v. Nice little airflow but noisy at 9v.
Fitted case top half and discovered that even though there is sufficient clearance the airflow reduced dramatically.
My next step is to do a smoke test to see where and if any air is being dragged in, with m/board fitted.
I would add that I'm not trying to steal Lardo's thunder here as this is firmly his baby, just want help and add some of my experience .
Again with the low tech but if I wet my fingers and put them near the edge conntector I can feel the air being pulled in. But not too near...
I had considered lighting and blowing out a few matches to see where the smoke went...
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ZX81 Variations
ZX81 Chip Pin-outs
ZX81 Video Transistor Buffer Amp
Standby alert
There are four lights!
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer later in the year.
ZX81 Chip Pin-outs
ZX81 Video Transistor Buffer Amp
Standby alert
There are four lights!
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer later in the year.
Re: ZX81 cooling fan
Good and bad news.
First the bad news.
Just gluing the fan to the case doesn't work and draws no smoke in through any orifice.this I put down to a lack of headroom above the fan and back pressure even with the slats removed.
The good news.
(Collectors look away now) I hacked the lower case so that the fan actually fits inside the aperture unrestricted and any gaps filled in.
Did the smoke test with fan running firstly at 4.5 v (regulated) then 6v (regulated) as the power supply I used has no 5v strangely enough and deepest of joy I found smoke was drawn in through both the expansion slot and the side openings to a degree I would consider adequate for the job.
Tonight I intend to attach this lower case temporarily to a good,working,cased zeddy and leave running for several hours and test to see if the hot spot above the ULA that normally appears on the top case manifests itself and take it from there.
Conclusion?
Yes it works quietly when using a 12v fan at reduced voltage and air does flow through the case and may actually do some good which tonight may tell,but you have to ask yourself is it worth the effort of butchering the case?
To me the answer is yes because I use not collect zeddies so I'm up for anything re modding, a pristine mono Zonx unit now is now a stereo Zonx box forming part of a dual stereo 6 channel turbo AY setup is just one example of my attitude to this but collectors may opine differently.
If you do decide to have a go at this mod bare in mind that in my experience cheap sintered bearing or bushed fans tend not run so easily when lower voltages are used but the ball bearing types run quite readily at lower than expected voltages.
First the bad news.
Just gluing the fan to the case doesn't work and draws no smoke in through any orifice.this I put down to a lack of headroom above the fan and back pressure even with the slats removed.
The good news.
(Collectors look away now) I hacked the lower case so that the fan actually fits inside the aperture unrestricted and any gaps filled in.
Did the smoke test with fan running firstly at 4.5 v (regulated) then 6v (regulated) as the power supply I used has no 5v strangely enough and deepest of joy I found smoke was drawn in through both the expansion slot and the side openings to a degree I would consider adequate for the job.
Tonight I intend to attach this lower case temporarily to a good,working,cased zeddy and leave running for several hours and test to see if the hot spot above the ULA that normally appears on the top case manifests itself and take it from there.
Conclusion?
Yes it works quietly when using a 12v fan at reduced voltage and air does flow through the case and may actually do some good which tonight may tell,but you have to ask yourself is it worth the effort of butchering the case?
To me the answer is yes because I use not collect zeddies so I'm up for anything re modding, a pristine mono Zonx unit now is now a stereo Zonx box forming part of a dual stereo 6 channel turbo AY setup is just one example of my attitude to this but collectors may opine differently.
If you do decide to have a go at this mod bare in mind that in my experience cheap sintered bearing or bushed fans tend not run so easily when lower voltages are used but the ball bearing types run quite readily at lower than expected voltages.
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Re: ZX81 cooling fan
Excellent news Moggy.
I personally have no issue in butchering the case of my everyday zeddy so it doesn’t run hot. Ultimately the damage is underneath and cases are far less scarce than ULAs.
I personally have no issue in butchering the case of my everyday zeddy so it doesn’t run hot. Ultimately the damage is underneath and cases are far less scarce than ULAs.
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Re: ZX81 cooling fan
I try to only buy ball bearing type fans, as the extra money is worth it in reduced noise and longer life. However, do check that the item you get is actually a ball bearing type, because sometimes the description of a product does not match the item supplied...
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ZX81 Variations
ZX81 Chip Pin-outs
ZX81 Video Transistor Buffer Amp
Standby alert
There are four lights!
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer later in the year.
ZX81 Chip Pin-outs
ZX81 Video Transistor Buffer Amp
Standby alert
There are four lights!
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
Looking forward to summer later in the year.
Re: ZX81 cooling fan
What is the thickness of the micro fan 10mm? I found a smaller ones...
1 or 2 in parallel?
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1 or 2 in parallel?
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