USB Cooling Fan (from a broken drive)

 by BlindSight
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An easy step to step Tutorial explaining how you can build an "USB Cooling Fan" for your notebook/desktop/whatever from an old or broken cd-rom drive. Enjoy.

You can follow that Instructable or just watch the video version:

 
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Step 1: Dismantle the drive

Dismantle the (broken) cd/dvd player. You'll find a lot of interesting parts (e.g. the lens), but in this tutorial we need just one of the motors (usually are 2, and the damage is somewhere else, so they works). Take it out.

NOTE: every drive is different "inside", so it's a bit useless show you where is located. But you can see the picture to know what you are looking for.
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Minifig666 says: Aug 27, 2009. 11:26 AM
Cool. I have an idea to combine a USB fan into a laptop stand to cool the RAM 'cos mine doesn't have a fan and it keeps overheating and shutting it off.
rocyahsoul in reply to Minifig666Dec 22, 2011. 9:09 AM
RAM doesn't normally have a fan. The processor is what usually causes over heating. Almost definitely your processor already has a fan. You probably just need to clean the fan that's cooling your processor. If it gets caked with dust, it will be less efficient at moving air, thus less efficient at cooling your processor.
rrubera says: Oct 3, 2011. 1:55 AM
Hey!
This is a really a nice fan and really want to make one! But the thing is when i dismantled the CD ROM (got it from my old Pentium 3 PC) i couldn't find the motor (similar to the image shown here). I removed everything I COULD. Below are 2 photos of both side of my CD ROM. Hope someone can help me with finding the motor....
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divudi2 says: Mar 17, 2011. 7:32 PM
nice fan,
but add some more guide on fan blade making and shaping ..
riverreaper says: Jul 13, 2010. 12:44 AM
my laptop pooped so i had the swisscooling table laying around , after looking at it for months our heatwave hit i took the swisscooling table apart lined both fans up sameblowing direction taped them together then taped it to the back of desktop computer about half an inch way from its fan an usen a toothpick atached at the bace itsabout inch an 1/2 away , seening it alread had usb plug with on off switch it works well at adding cooling to the desktop durrning our heat wave.
kbishop says: Dec 26, 2009. 10:38 PM
Cool t-shirt, mate!
 
ellogan says: Oct 9, 2008. 3:44 AM
Ok, but, what if i want to do it bigger? can i give power trough 2 usb conections? how can i measure the energy it is using? thanks!
robocrazy155 in reply to elloganNov 8, 2009. 3:29 PM
Try a digital mutimeter to measure the voltage and current, but I would be causious of wireing two USB ports together, could damage the computer. You may just want to run it off a battery, then you could add more power without frying your hard-drive.
rravenn says: Jul 3, 2009. 7:00 AM
where do it solder the red wire and the black wire? and will i see any positive or negative in the motor? by the way nice work...
Minifig666 in reply to rravennAug 27, 2009. 11:19 AM
Touch the red and black wires to the motor and make sure it blows at you, then solder them that way round.
aliyevzaur1989 says: Aug 21, 2009. 11:28 AM
That one is out of balance :)
stains11 says: Jun 28, 2009. 10:17 AM
nice!
wee_man says: Apr 15, 2009. 9:01 PM
hehe nice im gna make one. One thing though becareful if you have little kids around.
thefunktopus says: Mar 14, 2009. 8:09 AM
Nice instructable!! Really clear great pictures!! Even nicer T shirt!!!
Mr_lonely says: Nov 27, 2008. 3:25 PM
is any possibility to make it work with batteries
ekulmeekul in reply to Mr_lonelyJan 15, 2009. 10:41 PM
Yes it will work REALLY well with 4 AA batteries just instead of having a usb on the end have a battery pack...
darknight06 says: Dec 21, 2008. 6:48 AM
red wire to the red black to the black one =)
i made it it seems good now
thanx for the idea maybe it will work for me @summer

IW5 Industries says: Sep 8, 2008. 3:58 PM
cool idea ! :D
Derin says: Jul 9, 2008. 7:20 AM
no im not
firefighter1333 says: Jul 5, 2008. 4:29 AM
so i only use the red and black wire?
Kulawend says: Jun 15, 2008. 4:14 PM
I've discovered that you can cool your computer with these fans. prop up your computer with some erasers (the rubber will keep it from slipping) and place a USB powered fan somewhere around the computer to draw heat from the bottom of the computer. You can also put it near the CPU fan vent to help blow the hot air away. I've found my laptop running much cooler during games when I do this.
samcrut in reply to KulawendJun 19, 2008. 10:45 PM
Just blow it across the keyboard. I usually blow mine at the back of the keyboard since that's where the exhaust comes out. Keeping that hinge area cool will help cool down everything else as well. Plus the breeze feels nice on my fingers.
Kulawend in reply to KulawendJun 15, 2008. 4:15 PM
By the way, when I say "computer" I have laptops in mind.
Kulawend says: Jun 13, 2008. 5:50 PM
I used a fan from an old power supply unit but I found that it failed to blow enough air to keep me cool. Any ideas?
pdpmacman in reply to KulawendJun 15, 2008. 2:31 PM
internal fans in desktops are almost always 12 volts. The power coming from a USB port is 5 volts, so you would be under powering that fan, thus not getting that much movement at all. If you have an old laptop laying around, the cooling fans from those are also usually 5 volts so you could put those to work!
Kulawend in reply to pdpmacmanJun 15, 2008. 4:06 PM
It just so happens I do have a laptop fan around! I'll try using that. Thanks.
casey321b says: May 26, 2008. 12:24 PM
you could use a w ire hanger. id ont know if its iron but it still bends nicely
dardy_7 says: Apr 19, 2008. 10:19 PM
That's genius using the iron wires as a movable stand, kudos to you!
scorpionsf says: Mar 9, 2008. 4:13 PM
Great Instructable. I made one from an old scsi cd drive I was going to throw out. I made my blades rounded though, didn't like the idea of sharp cornered blades whirling around on my desk.
tempahmental says: Jan 4, 2008. 4:04 AM
this a great instructable....I made one lost night in about 5 mins...without the aesthetic side of it complete just the working circuit... but I like this project...I'm going try find new and cool things to use usb power for that can benefit mankind.(I sound so scientific - for want of a better word - when I say that
babyboi512 says: Dec 31, 2007. 4:25 PM
this motor u can get from a playstation controller or batteri operated cars and similar things good fing tho!
fadi-the-great says: Dec 28, 2007. 5:59 AM
u can simply add a switch too, so u dont have to disconnet the usb when you want to turn it off:D simply add it in series near the usb cable..
ichipoodle says: Dec 11, 2007. 5:25 PM
Great Instructable! i wonder, now that it's winter time, how would i make a heater? like one of those ceramic fixed fan heaters?
Computer Maker 101 says: Dec 11, 2007. 4:37 PM
Congrats in making the top 5!
GorillazMiko says: Dec 9, 2007. 3:54 PM
cool, awesome family guy shirt :-)
zorro3355 says: Nov 28, 2007. 2:01 AM
takin out a cd drive for a mortor is too much of a waste!u could buy a mortor for aas little as 50 cent!
BlindSight (author) in reply to zorro3355Nov 28, 2007. 2:47 AM
I agree with you. Dismantle a working cd drive just for the motor is a real waste, but if the above-mentioned cd drive is going to the trash bin ..I think is better to recycle something than recycle nothing of it :) Thank You zorro3355 for your feedback!
Doctor What says: Nov 17, 2007. 4:40 PM
Great Instructable!!! Just an idea, instead of a fan, an led would make a flexlight. They have 'em on thinkgeek for like ten bux.
littlechef37 in reply to Doctor WhatNov 19, 2007. 2:34 PM
You can buy them at the dollar store for 2 bucks !
Doctor What in reply to littlechef37Nov 19, 2007. 6:41 PM
I thought that a dollar store meant that everything was a dollar, not more.
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