I recently bought a Dell N1148T-ON. As nice as this switch is, without fans, it isn't completely cold either, so longtime health is a concern. It's completely silent, that is really nice.
The entire N1100-series has no built-in fan, except for the N1148P-ON, the 48 port PoE-version of this switch. I would like to know where these fans are plugged in on the switch PCB, so that I can place one Noctua fan inside to create some airflow. I looked at the PCB of my N1148T-ON but there aren't any clear labels near the two headers. One looks like a double fan header but it doesn't say and the other looks like a debug-header or maybe the header for a PoE-power-board.
Anyone out there having a N1148P-ON and willing to look inside where the fans plug in? And maybe post some pictures of it?
The entire N1100-series has no built-in fan, except for the N1148P-ON, the 48 port PoE-version of this switch. I would like to know where these fans are plugged in on the switch PCB, so that I can place one Noctua fan inside to create some airflow. I looked at the PCB of my N1148T-ON but there aren't any clear labels near the two headers. One looks like a double fan header but it doesn't say and the other looks like a debug-header or maybe the header for a PoE-power-board.
Anyone out there having a N1148P-ON and willing to look inside where the fans plug in? And maybe post some pictures of it?