Introduction
The side fan is very noisy and runs whenever the unit is on. An equivalent fan can be substituted that is virtually silent.
Original Fan
I tracked down the specifications of the original fan. The details, for reference, are below. It's possible your fan is a different model, but the specs should be pretty much the same.
- Sanyo SanAce40
- Model number 9A0412J7D07
- 40mm x 40mm axial fan
- 15mm deep
- 12v
- 0.11A
- 6.2 CFM
- 28 dB
- 7500 RPM
- 2 wire
New Fan
The fan I selected is a Sunon Fans model 4129/HA40201V4-1000U-A99. It is similar to the original with a few important differences.
- 20mm deep
- 5.5 CFM
- 12.3dB
In selecting this fan, I sacrificed a little CFM to get the quietest fan I could. This fan is nearly perfectly quiet. If I had to do it over again, I would try to get a little more airflow even at the expense of a little more noise.
Installation
The installation is easy enough, but there are two things you should be aware of.
Bolts
If you select a 20mm deep fan instead of a 15mm (like the original) it will fit, but you do need to replace the original screws with longer ones. You will need 4 M4x30mm (0.7mm pitch) screws.
Fan Connector
Likely your new fan will come with a connector different than the one on the existing fan (or it won't be long enough). I chose to cut the old connector off and use it for the new fan.
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