  onebadmofo Repost These Nuts In Your Mouth. Premium join:2002-03-30 Reading, PA
| Need a replacement fan
I can't seem to find a replacement fan for this router.

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 aryoba Premium,MVM join:2002-08-22
| If you have current Smartnet contract on that router, you can have hardware replacement for free 
If you don't have such contract, try to get one from local authorized Cisco reseller. |
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  onebadmofo Repost These Nuts In Your Mouth. Premium join:2002-03-30 Reading, PA
| said by aryoba :If you have current Smartnet contract on that router, you can have hardware replacement for free  If you don't have such contract, try to get one from local authorized Cisco reseller. But they get the parts from some where. There has to be a site out there (I couldn't find any though) that has replacement parts. |
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 aryoba Premium,MVM join:2002-08-22
edit: May 14th, @12:31PM
| said by onebadmofo :But they get the parts from some where. There has to be a site out there (I couldn't find any though) that has replacement parts. For Cisco company itself, they have warehouses by major airports that store hardware replacements (at least in the US). Everytime a customer needs hardware replacement of any kind, there will be delivery guy (either the non-technical one from shipping courier like FedEx or the technical one from Cisco themselves) to bring in the replacement from one of those warehouses to the customer premise.
As for Cisco resellers, they may have their own independent warehouses to store hardware replacements. Those hardware replacements come from non-working devices such as your router to salvage. So yes, it is a common practice for these resellers to buy non-working used devices to resell as refurbished parts. |
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  sporkme drop the crantini and move it, sister Premium,MVM join:2000-07-01 Budd Lake, NJ | reply to onebadmofo Crack it open, look at the model number on the fan and google it. You'll find it for sale somewhere... |
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  onebadmofo Repost These Nuts In Your Mouth. Premium join:2002-03-30 Reading, PA
| said by sporkme :Crack it open, look at the model number on the fan and google it. You'll find it for sale somewhere... That's what I did and I can't seem to find it anywhere. I found the company that makes them. But I couldn't find where to buy them.
It's made by JMC. The model# is 4020. It's a 40mm X 40mm X 20mm, and is DC 5 volt. |
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  sporkme drop the crantini and move it, sister Premium,MVM join:2000-07-01 Budd Lake, NJ
| OK, here's the manufacturer's page:
»www.jmcproducts.com/products/dc_···mm.shtml
Looks like 12V, but they have a 5V option as well. It appears to be a 3 lead fan (power + tach). If you can get the rest of the model number, you can also find the CFM. At that point you're just shopping for:
-5V -40x40x20 -includes a tach lead -? CFM
That is going to be a very easy find.
Probably very close: »www.buyextras.com/ev40x40x20dc.html |
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  onebadmofo Repost These Nuts In Your Mouth. Premium join:2002-03-30 Reading, PA | Yeah that's the fan. The problem is it's a 2 lead fan. And as far as the connector is concerned, I'll just snip the wires solder and tape the old connector on the new fan. |
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 Phraxos Premium join:2004-06-12 UK
| From experience I can tell you that some fans are made specifically for Cisco. If I remember correctly (and I may well not!) the 1760 uses the same fan as the 2950 switch and you can't buy these.
Look for as close a replacement as you can find (voltage, power, pulse lead). You are unlikely to find something as powerful as the Cisco fan but you should be able to find something that will do. |
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  onebadmofo Repost These Nuts In Your Mouth. Premium join:2002-03-30 Reading, PA
| said by Phraxos :From experience I can tell you that some fans are made specifically for Cisco. If I remember correctly (and I may well not!) the 1760 uses the same fan as the 2950 switch and you can't buy these. Look for as close a replacement as you can find (voltage, power, pulse lead). You are unlikely to find something as powerful as the Cisco fan but you should be able to find something that will do. Jesus...why does this have to be so hard? Well thanks for the heads up. I'll keep searching. |
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  cow116 Cisco Kid Premium join:2003-03-10 Carmel, IN clubs:  | i had to go on ebay to get replacement fans for my 2900 and 2950 |
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  sporkme drop the crantini and move it, sister Premium,MVM join:2000-07-01 Budd Lake, NJ
| reply to onebadmofo said by onebadmofo :Jesus...why does this have to be so hard? It doesn't. 
Custom-shmustom, it's a friggin' fan. If you get the right voltage and size and the CFM is the same or more, you really don't have anything to worry about.
I'd head on over to the electronics forum here, they're going to know good sources.
Off the top of my head, I'd say if you can't find it at Mouser, I'll eat my shoe.
»www.mouser.com/
Is there anything more to the part number after the 4020? Do you have a picture you can post? |
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  onebadmofo Repost These Nuts In Your Mouth. Premium join:2002-03-30 Reading, PA
edit: May 14th, @08:14PM
| I'll take my camera in to work with me tomorrow and take a pic of it.
I believe the whole number is 4020-5lb
Edit==HA!! Mouser worked like a charm. There it is. Thank you so much! 

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