Replacing the fan in ReadyNAS Duo - possible?

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Replacing the fan in ReadyNAS Duo - possible?

Postby eton » Thu May 24, 2012 2:16 am

Could be true, but keep in mind that to get that low in temperature the nas has to be equipped with disks that don't run so hot.
My old Seagate disks are booth noisy and hot. Infact I only hear my disks, not the replaced fan.
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Re: Replacing the fan in ReadyNAS Duo - possible?

Postby duckson » Wed Jan 09, 2013 3:38 pm

I seem to have a very high pitched noise emitting from the Readynas Duo and it took me a while to track it down to the NAS. It is so high pitched my wife says she cant hear it and the kids havent moaned about it but it is driving me mad, my ears are still ringing an hour after i turn the NAS off (put my hands on my ears and i can hear it so its nothing in the room still!!). It has only just started this noise though.

Traced it to either the fan or some electronics in the NAS but on disconnection of the fan and powering the NAS up briefly (drives also removed to make sure they werent the noise source) it was silent so it must be the fan. Seems to make the same noise no matter the RPM of the fan.

So i'm going to try the Fractal Designs fan, there is an R2 version now which i dont think the other people in this thread were using?
R2 - http://fractal-design.com/?view=product&category=4&prod=75
Other - http://fractal-design.com/?view=product&category=4&prod=15

It has a higher CFM and a lower dB than the other one mentioned in this thread.

I will update the thread once i've got the fan and tried it out.
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Re: Replacing the fan in ReadyNAS Duo - possible?

Postby StephenB » Wed Jan 09, 2013 4:40 pm

If you purchased the duo in July 2011, then it would still be under warranty, so that would be another option for you.
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Re: Replacing the fan in ReadyNAS Duo - possible?

Postby duckson » Wed Jan 09, 2013 4:50 pm

I assumed it only had 1yr warranty, more fool me! :oops:

Probably easier for me to just change the fan as i've ordered it now plus one of the side panel screws wont come out, seems to have been tightened really hard from new...the others came out no bother. The head on it is knackered now, will have to drill it out but i can change the fan with just the panel on the fan connector side taken off i think (stuck screw is on the top right looking from the back of the NAS).
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Re: Replacing the fan in ReadyNAS Duo - possible?

Postby anarchoi » Sat May 04, 2013 5:30 pm

How can Netgear tell if i replaced the fan ? When changing the fan, is there a sticker that i have to remove or something like that ?

My ReadyNAS is very noisy (i'm in a silent room) and the fan is very annoying. I'm in a temperature controlled room with green drives so the temperatures are always under 40'C.

I'm sure i can change the fans without overheating my unit but i'm worried about losing my warranty since i already had a ReadyNAS Ultra 4 fail for absolutly no reason and i had to RMA it. So if i change the fan, then my unit fail (not because of overheating) can i just change back the fan to the original and RMA the unit to netgear or is there a way they will notice it ?
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