Hi all,
My o2 was really getting on my nerves! During general usage the plastics would start vibrating and causing some crazy resonance frequencies which continually got louder until I tapped the plastics in *just the right place* but then they'd start again! Putting a soft flannel under the o2 didn't seem to help.
I searched online for a similar subject, but found nothing. The only information I found about silencing an o2 were 1. changing the PSU fan (which I already did with a PABST) and 2. Putting in a quieter SCSI drive, which I had already done.
So - into the unknown for me!
I ordered some of this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BWDZZ8FW
It's soft material tape for wiring harnesses etc. Useful for general I.T. stuff. I then took the outer top plastic shell off the o2 (for those who don't know please see the o2 user guide, it has instructions for how to do this) I then carefully put this tape along all contact points on the shell.
Here are the photos:
And now my o2 doesn't buzz anymore! Happy days.
My o2 was really getting on my nerves! During general usage the plastics would start vibrating and causing some crazy resonance frequencies which continually got louder until I tapped the plastics in *just the right place* but then they'd start again! Putting a soft flannel under the o2 didn't seem to help.
I searched online for a similar subject, but found nothing. The only information I found about silencing an o2 were 1. changing the PSU fan (which I already did with a PABST) and 2. Putting in a quieter SCSI drive, which I had already done.
So - into the unknown for me!
I ordered some of this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BWDZZ8FW
It's soft material tape for wiring harnesses etc. Useful for general I.T. stuff. I then took the outer top plastic shell off the o2 (for those who don't know please see the o2 user guide, it has instructions for how to do this) I then carefully put this tape along all contact points on the shell.
Here are the photos:
And now my o2 doesn't buzz anymore! Happy days.