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RangeMethod
Jun 17, 2013Aspirant
ReadyNAS RN 104 Automatic FAN-Control
Hi All, I have a Big Problem with my New (2 Weeks old) ReadyNAS 104. When i have a look at the WEB-UI under the Performance TAB i see the FAN is always running at only ~875 rpm. After a fresh st...
moseleypj
Dec 29, 2013Aspirant
No problem, let me know if you need any more help with that script :)
Here's the settings I've currently got running on both my RN102 devices
Here's the fan and temperature over the last 4 hours from my first RN102 with a 3TB WD Red. It's been used to play HD videos over the network to our Raspberry Pi for the last 5 hours or so.


This is the other NAS which is just idling at the moment with 2x 1TB WD Green HDDs:


On a different note do you know how to integrate those graphs in to the frontview/dashboard control panel as seen in Easy fix fan/temp OS6 issues on x86 legacy #no support thread?
Here's the settings I've currently got running on both my RN102 devices
MAXFAN=100 # Maximum operable speed
MINFAN=0 # Minimum operable speed
MINPWM=75 # PWM Limit
MAXPWM=255 # PWM Limit
MINTEMP=42 # Min temp -> Fan slowest
MAXTEMP=58 # Max temp -> Fan fastest
NEWSPEED=50 # Initial fan speed (%)
Here's the fan and temperature over the last 4 hours from my first RN102 with a 3TB WD Red. It's been used to play HD videos over the network to our Raspberry Pi for the last 5 hours or so.


This is the other NAS which is just idling at the moment with 2x 1TB WD Green HDDs:


On a different note do you know how to integrate those graphs in to the frontview/dashboard control panel as seen in Easy fix fan/temp OS6 issues on x86 legacy #no support thread?
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