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General • Re: Feature Request: Enhanced Fan Control Flexibility

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Same here, dual fans screaming on 8500 RPM! after i plugged copper SFP,its driving me nuts
Not that I would swear about accuracy of temperature measurement, but in my perverted mind running at 65° something intended to work in the range 0-70° is already a bit risky, you are having 71° with the fans at full speed, it is not that you can lower the speed (via software or hardware changes), those SFP's are generating more heat than the fans or heatsinks can extract.

You should use (if you are not already using one) a SFP heatsink, *like* :
https://www.te.com/usa-en/product-1542993-2.html
(it it fits in the case), there are reports of people using Raspberry PI heatsinks:
viewtopic.php?t=172475
and/or use some other hardware mod for the fans.
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0-70c range is ambiental temprature, not transceiver temperature it self

From mikrotik WIKI
The operating temperature is 0 to +70 C, but the transceiver itself can heat up to 90 C.

Router is new and expensive i dont want to open it while its under warranty 2 years, ill add more silent noctua fans later.

Statistics: Posted by ivicask — Wed Feb 21, 2024 3:58 pm



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