What kind of thermal paste did you use.its cold so and my temp is 37c and my garage is hot and muggy like 100% humidity Kansas usa
That's interesting. I'm going to guess that is at 5v unless it's using a transformer to boost it to 12v. A lot of fans run at 12v as 5v doesn't provide a lot power unless you are willing to pull high current at 5v.I looked at the advertised rating for one of those fans. It draws 80ma, so 2 of them should be 160ma.
Yeah, it was 5v. I was looking at the advertisement for the cooler.I'm going to guess that is at 5v
Ah, yes! Nothing like the delicate bouquet of melting solder!soldering iron exhaust fan.
Isn't that for AC current? (judging by the connector on the front)f you want to check power draw,
It sure looks cool, mate!Ice Tower duel fans in my 90°F plus garage Pi temps ranging from 35° to 41°C or 95°F -105°F . I was wondering if I might be drawing too much power and if there was a way to check?
Yes, I was referring to the entire raspberry pi's power draw. You could connect and disconnect the fans for a differential in power draw. Though I'm not sure how accurate or how many decimals of amps they support. Obviously, you would need to be powering via a wall wart to test it in that fashion.Isn't that for AC current? (judging by the connector on the front)