I just got a Mac SE which works perfectly!... Which means it's now time to mess with it
The built-in fan is loud (as is typical) and it seems easy enough to replace. My understanding is that a standard 12V 60mm fan like the Noctua NF-A6x25 FLX is a good replacement. I opened my SE up and examined the situation, and it looks like I should just be able to unscrew the existing one and the new one should fit right in. The only hard part would be cutting & soldering the wires, since it looks like the fan is soldered directly to the board (I didn't look too closely at that though).
Are my impressions correct? Are there any other considerations I should have in mind? Also, more of a general SE question, but what's the consensus on best practices for CRT/high voltage in there? I've seen a mix of opinions from "never open up a CRT or you will die immediately" to "it's fine don't worry about it". Since the fan is right next to the tube I just wanted to check on that to make sure I don't get fried! Thanks in advance.
The built-in fan is loud (as is typical) and it seems easy enough to replace. My understanding is that a standard 12V 60mm fan like the Noctua NF-A6x25 FLX is a good replacement. I opened my SE up and examined the situation, and it looks like I should just be able to unscrew the existing one and the new one should fit right in. The only hard part would be cutting & soldering the wires, since it looks like the fan is soldered directly to the board (I didn't look too closely at that though).
Are my impressions correct? Are there any other considerations I should have in mind? Also, more of a general SE question, but what's the consensus on best practices for CRT/high voltage in there? I've seen a mix of opinions from "never open up a CRT or you will die immediately" to "it's fine don't worry about it". Since the fan is right next to the tube I just wanted to check on that to make sure I don't get fried! Thanks in advance.