Magnetic field of brushless DC fan

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Place it in an other room.... 😀 Seriously, you are a lucky guy if this is your biggest problem in amp building.. The charge current induced pulses in your PS filter cap circuit are magnitudes bigger. The fans in my SE class A amp are sitting from 2" of the amp panels, and there is no trace of any spikes on the scope, nowhere (they are 24V fans run on 12V from a separate transfo and PS for quiet operation).
 
This is not the only problem, this is one of the many problems 🙂

I will use separated power supply (even just another windings on the main transformer), and temperature depended fan speed adjustment.

My design let 50mm distance between the fan, and the input stage on the main pcb.

Sajti
 
Years ago I designed an amplifier for a computer, it had the DC fan on top of the heatsink and blowing down into the fins. It was dead silent.

The board house changed the design so that the fan was under the heatsink, in the same plane with the board. It was noisey.
 
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