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Old 10-14-2014, 05:33 AM
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Thanks for the heads up. Where did you end up getting your new fans?
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Old 10-14-2014, 06:26 AM
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Thanks for the heads up. Where did you end up getting your new fans?
In a pinch I get replacement fans from Lee's electronics on Main. They're fairly cheap. That said, I've replaced the &#%ing fans on my biocube six times - each time I extend their life a little longer by adding a drop of lube just as you did. I use machine oil that I use for my CNC mill (basically the same as sewing machine oil) and I find the slightly higher viscosity keeps the oil in longer.

If you can find a nice high-end fan with really nice bearings, spend the extra dough on it. It's worth it.

Really, what it comes down to is that the bearings in those cheap little fans aren't designed to be run laying on their sides - the constant axial load from the weight fan (albeit small) puts more wear on the races where they weren't designed to see much wear. Combine that with the fact that they're probably made with really cheap bearings with really small balls, sloppy races and in a saltwater environment and you've got a recipe for some noisy, annoying fans.

I'm personally going to look at putting in a small squirrel-cage fan... if I can ever find a free moment away from work that is...
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