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Successfully changed the broken fan of a HP-9825B - Waon Shinyoe - 03-22-2018 10:47 AM

I got the 9825B with almost everything working (even the tape reader has been rebuilt!) except the cooling fan was constantly screaming but not rotating fast & the machine was not stable when it got hot.

It is a 38mm x 80mm x 80mm 115V AC fan, which is easy to find. I basically followed the service manual step-by-step to replace it. I keep the original plastic power connectors of the fan (cut them from the wires), and soldered back to the wires of the new fan. A 7/64" hex key wrench is needed to remove the fixed screws around the fan.

It works much cooler & quieter now!

BTW, I tried to apply the retrobright technique to the key caps but since they are not ABS & the original color of the keys are also yellowish, I didn't see significant improvements.

HP-9825B Restored!


RE: Successfully changed the broken fan of a HP-9825B - pier4r - 03-22-2018 05:51 PM

Nice! May I ask that you make a video on youtube with a non trivial problem to solve? The others that I find on youtube are not that interesting. They show little bits and that's it.


RE: Successfully changed the broken fan of a HP-9825B - cruff - 03-23-2018 11:46 AM

I've also replaced a fan in one of my 9825T systems, much more pleasant to use it if the fan isn't assaulting you with noise! It was not difficult to do.