Poor man's heatsink setup - from 48°C to 35°C (118°F to 95°F)
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(09-24-2016, 10:47 AM)Ghost Wrote:
(09-24-2016, 09:30 AM)catman Wrote: Hi everybody,

I'm sorry, im a complete noob conrcerning that topic, but can someone tell me if it is  possible to ,and if yes how, run a small fan directly from the board?

Thanks in advance

It is possible, yes. 

If you pursue this, you will want to get a 5V (volt) DC fan. Size is up to you. Search around and see what you can find on the internet. If you are an electronics hoarder, there's the chance you may already have one lying around. 

Connection wise, consult this. These pinouts correspond with the interfaces on the Pine A64 board. Familiarise yourself with them. You can connect the fan via either the Pi2 or Euler pins. One connection on the fan (typically a red wire) will go to 5V. The other wire (typically black) goes to a ground (GND) pin. If the fan comes without a connector, you may need to solder on some female DuPont wires in order to connect to the pins on the board. But hopefully, the connector already present on the fan will allow you to do this no problems. 

If you use the Pi2 pins, connect 5V (red wire) to pin 4 (or pin 2, but if you have connector on there already, you are going to want to choose pins where 5V and GND are next to each other). Connect ground (black wire) to pin 6 (again, you could also connect the ground wire to a variety of other pins [see pinout] but only pins 4 and 6 are adjacent).

If using the Euler pins, ideal choices are pin 8 for 5V and pin 6 for GND.

This will give you a basic fan setup. Once you're comfortable with that (if you have any questions in the meantime, please ask! This stuff can sound daunting if you've not done it before, but that is literally because you are entering a kind of unknown - everything seems difficult until you've done it), see also Marcus's more technical fan-related threads:

http://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=1853
http://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=1854

Thanks. Going to try it out tomorrow.

Catman
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RE: Poor man's heatsink setup - from 48°C to 35°C (118°F to 95°F) - by catman - 09-24-2016, 04:00 PM

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