Good info...
I also noticed something that may need to be considered as well. The
service manual exploded diagram for the fan shows it to be shock mounted in
foam strips. I assume to keep the transmission of noise to the chassis and
ultimately to your ear. If these foam pads have deteriorated and collapsed
it's possible the fan is coupling noise and vibration to the chassis making
it sound quite noisy.
Just some thoughts...
Cecil...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Maley" <dgmaley@inav.net>
To: "Yaesu Reflector" <yaesu@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 6:57 PM
Subject: [Yaesu] FT-1000D Fan Improvement
> Good evening from Iowa;
> Those of you that have a FT-1000D and consider the cooling system fan too
> loud may want to review this page:
> http://pages.prodigy.net/jforgione/FT_Fan.html
>
> It has been posted by K6JRF, and is actually part of a larger project. It
> appears the fan slow speed is too slow and
> high speed is too fast. I added the 680 ohm resistor to increase the slow
> speed and now find it rarely going into
> high speed mode. I also found that most of my noise was caused by dust
> that had collected on the fan had
> taken it out of balance. Careful lubricating it, there's not much to
> lube.
> See if this helps. Dave WA0ZZG
> AR
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