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Thread: New product: AeroGrille, low noise radiator grille

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    New product: AeroGrille, low noise radiator grille

    This seemed gimmicky at first, but the more I thought about it, the more it made sense.

    A couple days ago I was working on a customer build with a push-pull fan setup, and top mounted quad rad with traditional bar grille. As soon as I started the system up, I was disappointed by how noisy the setup was, even with the fans undervolted. The noise wasn't from the fans themselves, it was from the turbulence caused by the bars going across the direction of the blades. I normally would solve this by spacing the fans away from the grille, but in this case I didn't have room.

    Some of the quietest fan grilles you can use are the el-cheapo wire grilles, because the majority of the grille follows the movement direction of the fan blades, and thereby creates the least turbulence. Unfortunately, they're fugly.

    If you notice on certain fans, such as the slipstreams, they've made the motor hub supports curved to help eliminate this problem... and what I've done is basically an offshoot of that:




    The funny thing is, it actually turned out pretty darned cool looking. This has long been a peeve of mine, how noisy fans get when against a grille, but I never thought to try and solve it until now.

    This is a preliminary design, I'm going to make a few different variants and test them for noise reduction. Once I pick the best one, I will put it into production in both 120 and 140mm sizes.

    Depending on how testing goes, I may make a press jig to bump the grille portion up further away from the fan blades as well.
    Last edited by iandh; 03-09-2010 at 10:22 AM.
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    Looking forward to it. As it stands now, I only use the el-cheapo, basic wire type fan grills becuase they are indeed the best for noise (next to leaving the spinning blades naked to the world that is). If you can pull off good looks on a grill without extra noise then I'm in as a customer.

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    Looks good. I have your other grills and they are very well made.

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    By the looks of it I might be a customer on this one . Going to use modders mesh atleast now and even though I havent tested it yet, I'm already quite worried about the noise it will most likely make . So that would probably be perfect. Although mesh atleast helps a bit with dust but then again the fans are going to be blowing out so it shouldnt be a problem.
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    It's only ugly because everything else you make is so damned gorgeous. Can't wait to see the finished the project.
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    Quote Originally Posted by voklskier4452 View Post
    It's only ugly because everything else you make is so damned gorgeous. Can't wait to see the finished the project.
    Yeah, this is one of those products where you can only sacrifice performance for looks so much without ruining the whole point of it.
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    Very nice Ian! Love your new logo too

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