This is from the coolcases.com site...and basically the same type of solution I'm looking for.
Anyways, I've looked at Home Depot and local hardware stores and haven't found any grommets soft enough to mount on my case.
Thanks for any help!
where to get these soft grommets?
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I think you'll find that hardware-store grommets are too hard. They simply pass on fan vibration to the case. They're made for preventing wire-chafing and electrical insulation.
Good article here: http://www.silentpcreview.com/article262-page1.html
Hope this helps!
Good article here: http://www.silentpcreview.com/article262-page1.html
Hope this helps!
Here is my method of mounting fans:
1. Four 6/32 x 1.5" nylon machine screws and nuts.
2. Four rubber washers for the screw heads (assuming screw heads are on outside of case). You can use soft silicone grommets that you slice with a razor for washers, but this may be overkill if you follow my procedure. http://www.earsc.com/grommets.asp.
3. Lay a 1/8" bead of GE 100% Silicone II Caulk on the case where the fan will be attached and let it set up for about 30 minutes. It doesn’t matter much if you are a bit sloppy or uneven in applying the caulk. After 30 minutes, attach the fan with the screws and nuts. Do not over-tighten. This will allow the caulk to conform to the outline of the fan edge, but not let the caulk squeeze completely out.
The materials can be purchased at Home Depot, Lowe’s, or any good hardware store. Regarding the GE 100% Silicone II Caulk, it is all the same regardless of the color, labeling, or packaging.
1. Four 6/32 x 1.5" nylon machine screws and nuts.
2. Four rubber washers for the screw heads (assuming screw heads are on outside of case). You can use soft silicone grommets that you slice with a razor for washers, but this may be overkill if you follow my procedure. http://www.earsc.com/grommets.asp.
3. Lay a 1/8" bead of GE 100% Silicone II Caulk on the case where the fan will be attached and let it set up for about 30 minutes. It doesn’t matter much if you are a bit sloppy or uneven in applying the caulk. After 30 minutes, attach the fan with the screws and nuts. Do not over-tighten. This will allow the caulk to conform to the outline of the fan edge, but not let the caulk squeeze completely out.
The materials can be purchased at Home Depot, Lowe’s, or any good hardware store. Regarding the GE 100% Silicone II Caulk, it is all the same regardless of the color, labeling, or packaging.