I had an Laptop cooler underneath mine, it lasted some 7-10 years, but died last week, I'm on an ASUS Mesh system now. Hopefully it will last longer...
Great vid. I was trying to understand what could be wrong with mine. Few days ago, my EA9300 simply up and froze and all it does now is glow the "linksys" light constantly when I power it on. It is otherwise completely frozen. Any idea what part of the router to address on the board that may be the culprit?
I'd step that fan down to 7 volts. TBH these chips run more efficiently at their normal temp. You also save electricity by not running a fan. The easiest way to cool these things is with a little usb fan with rubber feet and a fan grill, they also have 3 speed settings. You just sit them on top.
I had an Laptop cooler underneath mine, it lasted some 7-10 years, but died last week, I'm on an ASUS Mesh system now. Hopefully it will last longer...
Great vid. I was trying to understand what could be wrong with mine. Few days ago, my EA9300 simply up and froze and all it does now is glow the "linksys" light constantly when I power it on. It is otherwise completely frozen. Any idea what part of the router to address on the board that may be the culprit?
I'd step that fan down to 7 volts.
TBH these chips run more efficiently at their normal temp. You also save electricity by not running a fan. The easiest way to cool these things is with a little usb fan with rubber feet and a fan grill, they also have 3 speed settings. You just sit them on top.
Man that’s neat but how did you hook the power to it on the PC board?