http://www.mylilsite.net/images/sdhdcooling1.jpgmannyace wrote:hey palm, in ur pic, are the fans blowing the air up and away from the drives? how are they physically attached to the drives? where are they getting power from?
ive been lookin for cases with fans and theyr like $50 which puts my total at like $120-130... either i buy a mybook or some lacie drive or i try to copy ur set up
I took the ends of the positive and grounding pins from the fan's power connector out of the connector, and wired them to the 5V (12V is normal but thats overkill) and grounding pins of the power thats going to the hard drive. The fan setup is the same as every other HSF of that type, it blows into the heatsink.
That Rosewill enclosure looks good, the HSF mod will work on it, but please note that the surface with the label on it is the least heat conductive, and will be the least effective surface to cool on the hard drive. Also, since it is SATA, there are no obvious points to connect the fan's positive and grounding to other than soldering to the right pins on the bottom of the SATA power connection. My second external is an SATA, and I had to get the 5V from an exposed part of the power input plug (for the enclosure, not the drive). Then the grounding to just one of the screws since, in a proper design, if the thing has a metal casing, that casing is grounded. In fact, if you DO put the heatsink on that surface with the label, the parts of the surface not covered by the label is grounded too. I thought about just connecting the ground pin back to the heatsink itself and make it conduct to the hard drive surface as grounding, but then I laughed at the idea and decided not to do it.