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yoh-dah
Apr 19, 2007Guide
Service Action to Prevent PSU Failures in ReadyNAS NV/NV+
A Service Action notice has been posted in the Announcement forum to prevent ReadyNAS NV and NV+ systems from premature power supply failures at viewtopic.php?t=10259. If you own a NV or NV+ within t...
musicfan
Aug 31, 2007Aspirant
Thanks for the great tips. I have an NV+ where I had to reverse the fan or download to keep fan idle at 2100 rpm. I did both to make the PS cooler but recently got a message that drive 3 was too hot.
Removing the dust filter lowered my drive temp about 15% in drive 3 and about 7% in the outer ones. Let's hope that's the end of the heat problem and I don't have to leave the front door open.
It's too bad we cannot monitor the temp of the PS. Perhaps a future build?
Would another possible solution to our heat problem be to place an aluminum notebook cooling platform (the kind with fans) underneath an Infrant? Has anyone done that and measured temps?
Removing the dust filter lowered my drive temp about 15% in drive 3 and about 7% in the outer ones. Let's hope that's the end of the heat problem and I don't have to leave the front door open.
It's too bad we cannot monitor the temp of the PS. Perhaps a future build?
Would another possible solution to our heat problem be to place an aluminum notebook cooling platform (the kind with fans) underneath an Infrant? Has anyone done that and measured temps?
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