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Gerhard:
Ich habe den Lüfterumbau durchgeführt.
Die Drähte gut mit Schrumpfschlauch isolieren. Die Passgenauigkeit ist wie im Original. Die Schrauben passen auch noch, obwohl die neuen Lüfter etwas dünner sind. Achtung nicht zu fest anschrauben, sonst schleift das Lüfterrad.

Google:
I have carried out the fan conversion.
Insulate the wires well with heat shrink tubing. The fit is as the original. The screws also fit even though the new fans are a little thinner. Attention screw too tightly, otherwise drags the fan.

http://e-motorraeder.xobor.de/t46f9-Brammo-Enertia-Erfahrungsbericht.html

Gerhard

Knipdlo:
Looks like you used a G5 Mac fan? I will be doing this soon.

Do you have any more photos or wiring/mounting info?

Thanks!
Tim

protomech:
Yes. Posters claim the G5 PSU fan is approximately 14 CFM, so any other 60mm fan with 14+ CFM would work fine. Likely would need to be weather-proofed.
https://discussions.apple.com/message/22201651#22201651

Richard230:
Speaking of weather-proof fans, I would think that a IC motorcycle radiator cooling fan obtained from a salvage yard would be a good application for anyone needing a fan to cool their motor, or whatever, that would be exposed to the elements.

Knipdlo:
Is that low of a CFM safe for warm climates? I live in Los Angeles, I'm worried about fire hazard- will the charging stop if the fans fail/overtemp?

I have to come up with something, my land lady lives in the other house on the property and she doesn't appreciate the shop vac sound every night after work.

Love my Brammo though and I don't want to sell it..

Thanks for the help!
Tim

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