For everybody's knowledge there are lots of different locks. You have bad luck if your fan has the metal lock (it's like a piston ring for the gear heads out there). You need precision tools to undo the lock, let alone assembling it back. I've been dealing with these fans from centrifugal blowers, PC fans to industrial grade ones (5V, 9V, 12V, 24 DC, to 110 and 220 V AC).
@@twixxtrodrill a 1-1.5mm hole in the midle of the sealed plastic then use a hydraulic oiler to force oil inside after that just clean the surface with alcohol and seal it with Polyamide tape.
porq pierde la dureza el eje ( rotor o árbol ) tiene una ultra delgada capa d cromo duro y con la frotacion ( eje / buje ) se vá literalmente esa dureza poniendo el eje " blando " q permite q se " agarre " con el buje.....el eje también llamado flecha debe conservar la dureza .....los ventiladores d 50 o 60 años atrás tenían un eje d acero segmentado por eso eran eternos, cada 10 o más se cambiaban los bujes ....nada más....lo más recomendable para estos casos es reformar y montar rulemanes para no tener mas ese problema ( se fabrican d esa forma para q cuando se agarre se descarten y compren otro y la durabilidad es muy poca )
Thx bro, unfortunately ive seen that too late... i already fked up a couple of them😂
Me tooo😮🤣🤣✌️
😂😂😂thank God I came here before I took the same route as yours
Not every fan has this hole, some of them are not possible to open without damaging them
Me too😂
Me too😅
For everybody's knowledge there are lots of different locks. You have bad luck if your fan has the metal lock (it's like a piston ring for the gear heads out there). You need precision tools to undo the lock, let alone assembling it back. I've been dealing with these fans from centrifugal blowers, PC fans to industrial grade ones (5V, 9V, 12V, 24 DC, to 110 and 220 V AC).
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my fan doesn't have ANYTHING to open up its like sealed plastic... and its loud af? what am i supposed to do
@@twixxtro if you okay with taking risk, punch a tiny needle hole on the middle of the fan case and use that tiny hole to put some lubricant oil
@@twixxtrodrill a 1-1.5mm hole in the midle of the sealed plastic then use a hydraulic oiler to force oil inside after that just clean the surface with alcohol and seal it with Polyamide tape.
can do with noctua?
you forgot to mention not all are like that
WHAT IF THE COVER TO ACCESS THE INTERNAL PART IS SEALED?
It’s pretty useful, but I it is much critical to find suitable motor to replace it
I always wondered how to do that. Thank you 🙏😊👍
But how to fix this fan?
Can somebody tell me why overtime fans bind up and stop working I don't really understand electric motors and all that stuff
Dust
The bearings get clogged up
porq pierde la dureza el eje ( rotor o árbol ) tiene una ultra delgada capa d cromo duro y con la frotacion ( eje / buje ) se vá literalmente esa dureza poniendo el eje " blando " q permite q se " agarre " con el buje.....el eje también llamado flecha debe conservar la dureza .....los ventiladores d 50 o 60 años atrás tenían un eje d acero segmentado por eso eran eternos, cada 10 o más se cambiaban los bujes ....nada más....lo más recomendable para estos casos es reformar y montar rulemanes para no tener mas ese problema ( se fabrican d esa forma para q cuando se agarre se descarten y compren otro y la durabilidad es muy poca )
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Thought there might have been a C clip or something.... Intresting video thank you 😊
Thanks bro! You saved me
It seems this fan looks like from multiple power supplys, because I saw it many times...
Thanks bro... ❤❤
it worked thanks
Thanks 🙏
Next?
Ça va refroidir moin bien !! Voilà voilà
Nice! I didn't know that! :)
Time to do my fan one of the blades broke of and need to remove it to 3d print a new fan blades
ਚੀਨ ਦੇ ਸ਼ੰਘਾਈ ਸ਼ਹਿਰ ਦਾ ਫੈਨ ਆ ਇਹ
thanks now ican do it
Can you rewind it? Make it spin 10x faster.
I absolutely hate sleeve bearing fans
@@user-dc6bf1km7c Because they are doomed to fail!
How to assemble them again?
that's the problem. *You cant*
@@melomelo420you can.
Put the vídeo in reverse and find it out
I love how he casually flings some parts into lala land LOL
Good job
Dear. Change. Direction. This. Motor
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Clutchhh
MUY BUENO!
Nope it's with a hammer and alot of anger
#pcfan
И ЧТО ?
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La suite 😢
Bro which transistor or sensor is used in it please important 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hall sensor I think
any body who wanna purchase this can contact me
Mine was different😮😮
What do you use the parts for?
I don't see many usecases unless you're desperate and need a weak motor
@@Osmann45you can overclock the fan and pull more RPM
Cool
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Why do this?
If the fan has failed, buy a new fan; they are not expensive.
If there is some other reason to do this, what is it?
Speeding up the fan speed by putting more coil wire in it for example
"Hey, Why fix a $10 faucet? If it breaks, it's not expensive"
Lol! You could learn from it if you are interested.
Moreover if it is inexpensive for you doesn't mean it is cheap for everyone
Can make a home made tattoo gun
Капни машинное масло и закрой пробку. Все заработает.
OK I get it, but why? For what purpose?
Destroying it lol
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Brush less moter !
So I broke it
não entendi nada
What is the use of that transistor?
Maybe to smooth out the voltage or just to be a regulator.
that's may be a hall effect sensor...
Can tou do this on noctua fan..??