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netgear MR1100 hotspot overheating, solution - cooling case with fan
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netgear MR1100 hotspot overheating, solution - cooling case with fan
The Netgear MR 1100 hotspot gets hot very easily, and shuts down.
I have designed and printed a Cooling case that prevents the hotspot from overheating. The fan is powered by the onboard usb a port on the MR1100.
the print designs, photos and instructions can be found here https://www.printables.com/model/221316-netgear-mr100-hotspot-cooler
or here
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5404536
The design and print files are free, if you have access to a 3d printer
This Cooling case is designed to keep it cool even when under heavy load. A small 40mm noctua fan is attached to the bottom of the case and is powered by the USB A output from the MR 1100. A right angle usb A connector is used to connect the fan to the usb a outlet. Cut the female side of the connector off and connect the Black and Red wires from the USB A male side to the corresponding black and Red wires of the Noctua 40mm fan. The fan runs completely silent using a small amount of power. It can run off the MR100 battery, or while connected to USB C power.
Needs 4 x 3.0 x 14mm cap screws to attach the fan to the bottom
See Amazon photos for the fan and the usb connector
Items need to complete
USB connector on amazon https://amzn.to/3mlaOte
5 Volt, 40mm Noctua fan on amazon https://amzn.to/3zgTwVO
3.0 x 14 mm Cap screws x 4 https://amzn.to/3mihV5s
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Re: netgear MR1100 hotspot overheating, solution - cooling case with fan
Great solution.
As a alternative suggestion should some users not have the resources to acquire this fan cooler case style part, one can put the MR on top of a small usb laptop cooler for additional cooling. Or maybe place a small usb fan pointed at the MR while in operation.
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caseRe: netgear MR1100 hotspot overheating, solution - cooling case with fan
thats exactly what i was doing until i printed this case. I wanted a better solution and I love designing and 3d printing so it wasnt a waste of time. I understand most people dont have a 3d printer and are not going to build this but at least they know there is a solution is out there.
Thanks for your post.
larry
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