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| AndersAnd:
--- Quote from: ilcibernetico on November 21, 2013, 01:04:10 pm --- --- Quote from: AndersAnd on November 21, 2013, 12:58:18 pm ---Do you have a close-up picture of the label on the original fan? It's hard to tell what it says in the picture above. --- End quote --- http://www.glofn.com/english/dcsearch.asp?Submit2=%CB%D1%CB%F7&ds=26 --- End quote --- Yeah, but what does your sticker say? Doesn't it say 0.16A? Does it say anything about RPM? |
| Fsck:
--- Quote from: AndersAnd on November 21, 2013, 02:05:36 pm --- --- Quote from: ilcibernetico on November 21, 2013, 01:04:10 pm --- --- Quote from: AndersAnd on November 21, 2013, 12:58:18 pm ---Do you have a close-up picture of the label on the original fan? It's hard to tell what it says in the picture above. --- End quote --- http://www.glofn.com/english/dcsearch.asp?Submit2=%CB%D1%CB%F7&ds=26 --- End quote --- Yeah, but what does your sticker say? Doesn't it say 0.16A? Does it say anything about RPM? --- End quote --- looks like 0.16A to me too. however, RPM is rarely listed on the fans |
| AndersAnd:
And how can you tell it's a type 6015II and not a type 6015I? Or maybe even a custom model for Rigol? 6015I http://www.glofn.com/english/dcsearch.asp?Submit2=%CB%D1%CB%F7&ds=25 6015II http://www.glofn.com/english/dcsearch.asp?Submit2=%CB%D1%CB%F7&ds=26 As far as I can tell I says GLOFN GFA06015H12H on the sticker. Same fan as used on the old DS1000E series scopes: http://www.wabbitwanch.net/blog/?p=984 https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/rigol-1052e-fan-replacement/msg322260/#msg322260 How can you tell if GFA06015H12H translates to 6015I or 6015II of at all? GFLON's "How to read a DC Fan part number" makes no sense at all. I can't see how this table relates to either GFA06015H12H or 6015I / 6015II? http://www.glofn.com/english/parameters.asp The funny thing it the table has the name of another fan company in the top right corner: ACT-RX Technology Corporation. And if you look at the model names at ACT-RX's website, the model numbers actually related to the table at GFLON's website: http://www.actrx.com.tw/en/index.php/web/products_i/1/212795 There's three 12 V 60x15 models: FD1260-A10XXC FD1260-A20XXC FD1260-A30XXC Not sure what the realtion between GFLON an ACT-RX is? Maybe GFLON is the OEM for ACT-RX fans? Or maybe GFLON just stole the table from ACT-RX's website? ACT-RX's 60x15 fans: |
| Carrington:
I search this at google: GFA06015H12H 8) It seems a 12V 0.16A (probably max.): And it can be either of those two, but not much difference. Please excuse my bad English. |
| AndersAnd:
--- Quote from: Carrington on November 21, 2013, 02:56:45 pm ---Search this at google: GFA06015H12H 8) It seems a 12V 0.16A (probably max.): And can be either of those two, but there is little difference: --- End quote --- Yes as far as I can tell it says 0.16 A, so it wouldn't be the H model he highlighted in red: That model says: Rated current: 0.18 Reaed Current (Max.): 0.19 [What the hell does Readed mean anyway?] So it would either be 6015I model M or 6015II model M instead. Both have a Reaed Current (Max.) of 0.16 |
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