Canned air on DE10-nano ok?
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Canned air on DE10-nano ok?
just dont wanna blow away any fragile circuitry, etc.
I assume so but want to be sure before proceeding
I have a fan plate PCB above it, and birch wood on top and bottom of the stack, but its an open air case and I can see the black PCB fan plate getting a little dusty so I presume the motherboard itself could be as well
had it for almost a month now and love this thing!
I assume so but want to be sure before proceeding
I have a fan plate PCB above it, and birch wood on top and bottom of the stack, but its an open air case and I can see the black PCB fan plate getting a little dusty so I presume the motherboard itself could be as well
had it for almost a month now and love this thing!
Re: Canned air on DE10-nano ok?
I don't like canned air, I rather use a compressor. More expensive, but then unlimited use.
Two things to be aware of:
1. Don't blow full force.
2. Keep the fan blocked when blowing it.
Otherwise, it's ok.
Two things to be aware of:
1. Don't blow full force.
2. Keep the fan blocked when blowing it.
Otherwise, it's ok.
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Re: Canned air on DE10-nano ok?
Second not using canned air. Bad for the environment. Buy a data vac.
Agree with other person, I do IT for a living, don't let the fan spin from the force of the air as it can potentially send voltage back into the board, potentially damaging components.
Agree with other person, I do IT for a living, don't let the fan spin from the force of the air as it can potentially send voltage back into the board, potentially damaging components.
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Re: Canned air on DE10-nano ok?
Yes. Certain types of electric motor and electric generator are essentially the same structure, just optimized for different purposes. Apply voltage to the terminals and it produces rotation on the rotor; apply rotation to the rotor and it produces voltage on the terminals.
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Re: Canned air on DE10-nano ok?
thanks good to know about thisExCyber wrote: ↑Wed Sep 16, 2020 8:28 pmYes. Certain types of electric motor and electric generator are essentially the same structure, just optimized for different purposes. Apply voltage to the terminals and it produces rotation on the rotor; apply rotation to the rotor and it produces voltage on the terminals.
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Re: Canned air on DE10-nano ok?
Hah, no problem. A dynamo is just an electric generator. The kind your car has to charge up the battery, as the wheels turn they turn dynamo & it charges the battery. It's literally just like an electric motor reversed as stated above.
You can use a small motor like a PC fan to power a little bulb or something.
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Re: Canned air on DE10-nano ok?
fan's motor is brush-less with circuit inside making a running "wave" through several coils which makes rotation.
It cannot work as a generator and doesn't accept reverse polarity - you may damage the fan by this.
It cannot work as a generator and doesn't accept reverse polarity - you may damage the fan by this.
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Re: Canned air on DE10-nano ok?
only the environment :p HFC-134a and HFC-152a are greenhouse gases used in canned air
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Re: Canned air on DE10-nano ok?
While canned air probably isn't great for the environment, there's probably so much environmental carnage from the materials, production & shipping of his MiSTer, a few puffs of canned air will have a pretty negligible effect. It's a bit like chiding Osama bin Laden for farting in the elevator.
But Donald Trump says there's nothing to worry about.
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Re: Canned air on DE10-nano ok?
with a top plate on top of my fan plate PCB + fan, what's the easiest way to ensure the fan doesn't move when I blow onto the board below it?
try to wedge my finger in there and hold it in place? a little tape?
Dont want to routinely disconnect the power from the board, to add more wear + tear.
try to wedge my finger in there and hold it in place? a little tape?
Dont want to routinely disconnect the power from the board, to add more wear + tear.
Re: Canned air on DE10-nano ok?
Just finger it. That's my mantra. Besides, how often are you expecting to be doing this? Surely not enough that "wear & tear" becomes an issue.MiSTerEggman wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 10:48 pm with a top plate on top of my fan plate PCB + fan, what's the easiest way to ensure the fan doesn't move when I blow onto the board below it?
try to wedge my finger in there and hold it in place? a little tape?
Dont want to routinely disconnect the power from the board, to add more wear + tear.
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Re: Canned air on DE10-nano ok?
Probably not often, good pointZigZag wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 11:03 pmJust finger it. That's my mantra. Besides, how often are you expecting to be doing this? Surely not enough that "wear & tear" becomes an issue.MiSTerEggman wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 10:48 pm with a top plate on top of my fan plate PCB + fan, what's the easiest way to ensure the fan doesn't move when I blow onto the board below it?
try to wedge my finger in there and hold it in place? a little tape?
Dont want to routinely disconnect the power from the board, to add more wear + tear.