Replacing DC internal fans...will this cause a problem?
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Replacing DC internal fans...will this cause a problem?
Hi, as you can see I'm a newbie here but I have long since been an admirer of the Dreamcast and the thriving underground scene that surrounds it, long may it continue!
I recently got myself back into the joys of the DC and bought myself a Japanese model ( HKT 3000 ) and upon booting up I noticed that the fan was making an unusually high pitched sound. I could hear the 'normal' fan sound but there was also another sound on top of that, which just sounded wrong.
I opened up the DC to see if anything was obstructing the fan blades but all seemed fine. It was at this point that I remembered that my brother had a PAL DC up in his loft that he didn't use anymore and I decided to do a little investigating.
Inside the PAL DC was a better quality metal fan ( my Jap fan was black plastic ) and both seemed identical. With this, I removed the plastic Jap fan from my DC and put in its place the metal PAL fan from my brothers.
Both fans seemed indentical, same size, both had three wires connecting it to the DC, here's what each fan had written on them:
JAP FAN: DC5V 0.06A
PAL FAN: DC5V 0.09A
My question is this, what is the difference between these two fans and it is safe for me to use a PAL fan in a JAP DC based on that info above?
Thanks in advance
I recently got myself back into the joys of the DC and bought myself a Japanese model ( HKT 3000 ) and upon booting up I noticed that the fan was making an unusually high pitched sound. I could hear the 'normal' fan sound but there was also another sound on top of that, which just sounded wrong.
I opened up the DC to see if anything was obstructing the fan blades but all seemed fine. It was at this point that I remembered that my brother had a PAL DC up in his loft that he didn't use anymore and I decided to do a little investigating.
Inside the PAL DC was a better quality metal fan ( my Jap fan was black plastic ) and both seemed identical. With this, I removed the plastic Jap fan from my DC and put in its place the metal PAL fan from my brothers.
Both fans seemed indentical, same size, both had three wires connecting it to the DC, here's what each fan had written on them:
JAP FAN: DC5V 0.06A
PAL FAN: DC5V 0.09A
My question is this, what is the difference between these two fans and it is safe for me to use a PAL fan in a JAP DC based on that info above?
Thanks in advance
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Thanks for the info guys, I booted up the Jap DC ( with the PAL fan in it ) yesterday and there were no problems. The horrible high pitched sound was eliminated and all I could hear was the lovely low sound of the fan and flowing air and nothing else.
Talking of interchangeable parts, could you put a UK PAL power board into a Jap DC? I noticed that both the PAL and JAP circuit parts where you plug the power into round the back ( and that has those long silver pins ) look exactly the same.
Could doing this swap totally replace the need for using a step down converter or would that definately be a recipe for disaster?
Thanks
Talking of interchangeable parts, could you put a UK PAL power board into a Jap DC? I noticed that both the PAL and JAP circuit parts where you plug the power into round the back ( and that has those long silver pins ) look exactly the same.
Could doing this swap totally replace the need for using a step down converter or would that definately be a recipe for disaster?
Thanks
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Excuse my obvious naiveity but is there a problem with outputting in NTSC? I thought having an NTSC console was always preferrable to a PAL model.
I thought that NTSC ( especially the NTSC-J ) meant true uncensored gaming, all the blood, guts and boobs, no crappy borders and full screen colour.
Why did I detect a downside tone to your post semicolo?
I thought that NTSC ( especially the NTSC-J ) meant true uncensored gaming, all the blood, guts and boobs, no crappy borders and full screen colour.
Why did I detect a downside tone to your post semicolo?
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Sorry semicolo, looking at your post again I think I read it wrong, you was simply stating that the power would now be 230V but it would still be an NTSC console at heart. I read it fast and it seemed like you thought that would be a bad thing.
Sorry boss
Has anyone else ever swapped out region parts, especially when it comes to power?
Thanks
Sorry boss
Has anyone else ever swapped out region parts, especially when it comes to power?
Thanks