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Re: fan speed

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 10:33 am
by sirhc
Dave wrote:those reported temperature readings are fine, it will not burn up..it will run forever at these temperatures.


Board temp of 135C is fine Dave?

Or am I reading his post wrong and it is 135F which is perfectly fine?

Re: fan speed

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 10:34 am
by sirhc
expohl wrote:Board Temp
57C / 135F

CPU Temp
76C / 169F

PHY Temp
69C / 156F

Power Supply Board Temp
38C / 100F

Power Supply Heatsink #1 Temp
33C / 91F

Power Supply Heatsink #2 Temp
38C / 100F

Power Supply Controller Temp
47C / 117F


OK after I reformatted his post I see now, yes those temps are fine as Dave said.

Why do people not check their formatting

Re: fan speed

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 4:26 pm
by expohl
sirc= drama queen!

Re: fan speed

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 4:30 pm
by expohl
Well since SIRC freaked me out, I added a silent 120mm fan, but I guess i didn't need it! It's running REALLY cool now.

Thermal
Board Temp 42 C / 108 F
CPU Temp 57 C / 135 F
PHY Temp 51 C / 124 F
Power Supply Board Temp 32 C / 90 F
Power Supply Heatsink #1 Temp 28 C / 82 F
Power Supply Heatsink #2 Temp 28 C / 82 F
Power Supply Controller Temp 40 C / 104 F

Re: fan speed

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 4:44 pm
by Mikea
Since this topic is about temp and fan cooling here is my daily temp graphs from my Netonix that its placed in a sealed IP65 metal box.
Since during midday hours fan speed is constant above 9300RPM is there any issue with MTF of the fan? Should i open breath holes so the air to circulate (chimney effect)?

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Re: fan speed

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 4:47 pm
by sirhc
Your board temps look OK.

Air flow can not hurt but the switch is not in any distress according to your telemetry.

Re: fan speed

Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 7:34 pm
by steve_mac
Dave wrote:those reported temperature readings are fine, it will not burn up..it will run forever at these temperatures.


If they can run fine without the fan, how about some better fan control modes in firmware?
e.g.:

Low noise = fan doesn't come on until much later.
Optimal Cooing = current fan mode
Better Cooling = fan comes on earlier for use in enclosures or high ambient.

The WS-12-250-AC would make a great SOHO switch, being able to power IP phones & cameras at 48v and Unifi APs at 24v, if that fan wasn't so darn noisy!
We put a couple out for evaluation in this use-case but ended up deploying another make as the clients at the pilot sites complained about the fan noise...

Re: fan speed

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 5:12 am
by ibound
Hi guys,

At those temperatures will this unit be okay? I have a similar reading...

Tim

Re: fan speed

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 10:45 am
by sirhc
ibound wrote:Hi guys,

At those temperatures will this unit be okay? I have a similar reading...

Tim

Hi Tim
Define similar

Re: fan speed

Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 6:37 pm
by lweidig
Thermal
Board Temp 42 C
CPU Temp 66 C
PHY Temp (Ports 1-12) 72 C
PHY Temp (Ports 13-24) 44 C

Cooling
Fan 1 Speed 10000 RPM 2220 RPM
Fan 2 Speed 10000 RPM 2640 RPM
Fan 3 Speed 10000 RPM 2430 RPM

So, if there any way to INCREASE the fan speed and any clues why one set of ports running SO much hotter than the other. We had this unit lock up today and simply rebooting it seemed to fix it, but the temperatures and the differences concern me. It is about an hour away and would prefer not to have to run out there again.