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  • Опубликовано: 29 май 2021
  • Making the RD6018 Silent, not my best, but effective.
    RIDEN RD6018 Controller+case go.tonyalbus.com/RD6018_Ali
    RIDEN RD6018 BangGood go.tonyalbus.com/RD6018_BG
    RIDEN RD6018 1200Watts PSU go.tonyalbus.com/1200W_Ali
    W1209 go.tonyalbus.com/w1209_A
    W1209 go.tonyalbus.com/w1209_B
    ThermoSwitch NO/NC go.tonyalbus.com/tswitch1
    ThermoSwitch NO/NC go.tonyalbus.com/tswitch2
    ThermoControl PWM 12V go.tonyalbus.com/pwn12_A
    ThermoControl PWM 24V go.tonyalbus.com/pwm24_A
    ThermoControl PWM 48V go.tonyalbus.com/pwm48_A
    Buck LM317 go.tonyalbus.com/blm317_A
    Buck LM317 go.tonyalbus.com/blm317_B
    Buck XL4015 go.tonyalbus.com/bxl4015_A
    Buck XL4015 go.tonyalbus.com/bxl4015_B
    Buck LM2596 go.tonyalbus.com/blm2596_A
    Buck LM2596 go.tonyalbus.com/blm2596_B
    #RIDEN #RD6018 #RD6012
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  • @resiggy13
    @resiggy13 3 года назад +2

    So did you ever figure out how to set the PWM controller you originally planned to use? I got one and can't make any sense of how to actually set the various settings. I think you mentioned in the video that you collected information from various sources on how it works but the link to that consolidated information isn't in the description as stated.

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  3 года назад +2

      You are correct, i forgot, i have now added it to the description.

  • @user-ir4eq3vj1j
    @user-ir4eq3vj1j 2 года назад +1

    отлично собрано, золотые руки(golden hands) !!

  • @alanmoore2197
    @alanmoore2197 Год назад +2

    I just bought the new RIDEN RD6006P. I got the kit with case & supply - they have made some interesting changes beyond the extra digit of set & display resolution and lower ripple (both of which are nice). The case now reverses the orientation of the power supply so all connections are at the back (short AC power leads and longer DC leads - acceptable for a 6 Amp unit like this). It also includes a variable speed fan controller that bolts to the back of the case, with a permanently attached floating air temp sensor (fan seems to be 5V now). This controller plugs into the supply's output and runs only for a second at startup then stops completely until the case gets quite warm. The fan in the supply itself is also silent at startup (very nice). They also added an extender with a rear of the case mounted (flush) socket for the battery charging temp probe - so this is certainly less weird! Maybe there will be a future RD6018P with similar fan features

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  Год назад

      Thanks,.. sounds like good improvements... nice to know. maybe they have watched some reviews and improved.

  • @metrointernetkafe
    @metrointernetkafe 2 года назад +1

    Great project! I just used 55c no thermostat with thermal glue and its fine.

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  2 года назад

      Thank you!.. sounds good.

  • @termitektermit7889
    @termitektermit7889 2 месяца назад +1

    Very nice!

  • @MarcelHuguenin
    @MarcelHuguenin 3 года назад +1

    Hey Tony, goeie video, interessante ideeën, interessante modules. Ben nu met 3D printing project bezig en alhoewel ik een andere psu heb, zan ik straks zeker met bovenstaande info experimenteren. Thanks!

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  3 года назад

      Dankje!.. anders dan geplant, toch gelukt met een ander idee... lache toch.. suc6 met 3Dp .. gaaf!..

  • @MartenElectric
    @MartenElectric 3 года назад +2

    Nice mod Tony, I've used thermal conductive glue (AG Thermo glue) in similar project.

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  3 года назад +1

      Thank you!.. will have a look now... i want that too.. :)

    • @MartenElectric
      @MartenElectric 3 года назад +1

      @@TonyAlbus I was thinking about the PSU, please can you measure with scope what. Is noise level with certain power output. Do far I have a couple of korad linear power supplies, but thinking about something more hefty for led/motor projects

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  3 года назад +1

      @@MartenElectric Give me some time to do this.... i will put it in a Q&A

    • @MartenElectric
      @MartenElectric 3 года назад

      @@TonyAlbus thank you

  • @markuskeller9734
    @markuskeller9734 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have the smaller version of the kit which can do 6 Amps at 60 Volts, so 360 Watts I guess. It is a nice PSU but has some bigger ripple. I am using an additional capacitor on the outputs, so it is okay now. But still not very good. However, it does the job, boots ultrafast and is easy to use and as a 360 Watt device no issues with fan noise so far. I like this device, however the price is a bit high. Mine did cost 170 € as a kit I purchased from Elektor. But the form factor is cool, so I mounted it under my work bench table.

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks Markus, yes nice and small and plenty of power... not that clean but works for most simple stuff.

  • @tonogtube
    @tonogtube 3 года назад +1

    Perfect idea, but unnecessarily complicated. All it takes is one resistor for quiet operation and KSD-01F 50 Hb in parallel with it for full power ;)

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  3 года назад

      Yes is possible, nice!

  • @ErCanEverything
    @ErCanEverything 2 года назад +1

    👍👍👍🙂🤝

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  2 года назад +1

      :) Thanks

    • @ErCanEverything
      @ErCanEverything 2 года назад +1

      @@TonyAlbus Very informative video, well done🙂

  • @alanmoore2197
    @alanmoore2197 Год назад +1

    Good thoughts!

  • @ericklein5097
    @ericklein5097 Год назад +1

    I’m sure you’ve heard by now that Riden will not warranty any units using that power supply. I don’t know why exactly but they claim that power supply has nuked many units.

  • @netautorisationnetautorisa545
    @netautorisationnetautorisa545 2 года назад +2

    *THE DEFECTIVE COOLER (BEARING) .. THEY SOLD YOU.. STILL IS "BAD"*
    *WHAT I HEAR ..IS **#NOT** JUST A FAST "COOLER" .. BUT A "BAD" COOLER.*
    (IS SURE)

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  2 года назад

      Yes very disapointed about the linchoia PSU

  • @rrb6544
    @rrb6544 3 года назад +1

    Those smps bricks are the standard nowadays. I trust in Meanwell brand, good and cheap. Also, the 24v fan found is a big ouchy, I was specting for PWM module run demonstration. Otherwise, good video.

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  3 года назад +1

      Thanks!.. also was hoping to do the PWM... later i order a 12V fan then i can use that pwm module.. and also cleanup what i did now.
      Yes meanwell is seen as one of the best...i read that in the 3d printing community they need one... or as an upgrade.. i just bought the cheapest... en there you go.. you get what you pay for...but also it is not that i was working on HP... this was meant to be lots power for little money

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  3 года назад +1

      I found a 2 wire PWM for upto 24 and upto 48 Volts, i ordered that one.. but i somehow can not add the link here.. i will put it in the description of this video.

    • @rrb6544
      @rrb6544 3 года назад +1

      @@TonyAlbus looking forward to this mod. It is interesting. Wish it could be done in my 8663A... it is very noisy

  • @rj7855
    @rj7855 2 года назад +1

    You could have used the pwm controller as it's 99% likely using a n channel mosfet that can easily cope with 24v for the output switching.
    use the 7812 to power the pwm controler, connect the black fan wire to the fan - of the pwm board and the red fan wire to the original 24v positive.
    I do the same with my 12v only led strip controller controlling a 24v led strip.

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  2 года назад +1

      Thanks robin, yes that did cross my mind.... oh wait it did cross my mind: ruclips.net/video/3oSOFBAZEqQ/видео.html

  • @deterdamel7380
    @deterdamel7380 2 года назад +1

    An other solution could be switching 24V (for the fan) by a N-Channel MOSFET with the (12V or even 5V) output of the PWM controller.

  • @hullinstruments
    @hullinstruments 2 года назад +1

    I would think you would leave the cover off of the internal power supply. As long as no hot components can touch the case… I would think it would run a lot cooler just leaving that secondary cover off. I know they are good at directing the airflow but there’s already one cover over the whole power supply, a second one would restrict airflow I think

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  2 года назад

      Yes that could be a solution...yes it will affect the airflow.

  • @rdtech9153
    @rdtech9153 3 года назад

    wawo , it is great work, many people will like that , but don't affect fan Cooling function

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Sir, in Video #195 i have improved it with a 12~48 Volt PWM controler.

    • @rdtech9153
      @rdtech9153 3 года назад

      @@TonyAlbus you are welcome, this PSU is not our recommended power supply, so the fan was not control by temeperature.

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  3 года назад

      Can you send me a link to the recommended PSU? or send link to email tonyalbus@gmail.com ? (in case youtube blocks the link)

  • @JohanlastZa
    @JohanlastZa Год назад +1

    What about just unplugging the current fan and using a 120mm fan in its place with the top metal of the PSU removed? You will get a lot of airflow with almost no audible fan noise. I use this type of PSU in enclosures a lot and never use the provided fan, I don't like small fans because they make a lot of noise to move air around.

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  Год назад

      Yes also an option, now Lincoya seems to have a nice controlled fan i heared from some of my viewers.

  • @exgenica
    @exgenica 2 года назад

    How would you determine whether or not the Riden Control Module's cooling depended on the PSU's cooling fan, when activated, always running at full speed?
    It seems the only fan that actually removes hot air from the case is the PSU's cooling fan.
    Isn't it possible that they designed the Riden Control Module's cooling capacity taking into consideration the PSU fan's output air volume? Thus, using the added control PCB (and the diodes) decreasing the output air volume of the case would decrease the amount of heat removed from the Riden Control Module.

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  2 года назад

      Yes it cools better full speed, but it is just to noisy. if you use not to much power it is not needed.

  • @hapskie
    @hapskie 2 года назад +1

    What is that USB hub thingy with display you have attached to your desk?

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  2 года назад

      Thats my USB powersupply/chanrger with Amp meter..super!
      USB Charger AmpMeter go.tonyalbus.com/usbmeter
      PowerCube go.tonyalbus.com/powercube

  • @alperbaskan9620
    @alperbaskan9620 8 месяцев назад +1

    Can it withstand 75vdc input voltage?

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  8 месяцев назад

      i am not sure it can handle that amout of return voltage. maybe the Riden people can comment on this, the do watch this channel.

  • @zyghom
    @zyghom Год назад +1

    how about investing 10$ in noctua fan? any improvement with the noise? ;-)

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  Год назад

      Not using it to much, i should have bought a better quality PSU unit, becouse the RD6018 is nice itself

    • @zyghom
      @zyghom Год назад +1

      @@TonyAlbus the RD6012PW I have has also built in fan, 40mm x 10mm 5V, it also makes noise. So I replaced both: this one and the one in PSU (40x25mm, 12V) with Noctua ones and... you cannot hear it. The PSU has 3 states: 0%, 50% and 100% - noctua with 50% is almost silent. The one on RD is 0% or 100% - still much much quieter than the one from the factory. Little investment, much less job (less to brake) and very satisfying results.
      Anyway, I did it based on your video (so thank you).
      Even better option would be replacing them with Noctua PWM fans but then you also need the controller. Probably too much hussle then.

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  Год назад

      @@zyghom Thank you! .. good idea about those silent fans, will have a look

  • @electrojessy4270
    @electrojessy4270 2 года назад +1

    When the rd6018 is 90degrese it will cut off

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  2 года назад

      Thanks Jessy, is that 90 C or F , if it is C ghat is really high, you should not run it that high, it shortens the lifespan. thanks for your test

  • @deterdamel7380
    @deterdamel7380 2 года назад

    An 1200W SMPS without any PFC.. This might be one of the problems with the power grid in china..

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  2 года назад

      That could be potential problem everywhere.

  • @barebone2
    @barebone2 3 года назад

    ligma

    • @TonyAlbus
      @TonyAlbus  3 года назад

      Thanks i lean a new word... not sure in what contax you mean...google says i need to respond with... ligma balls ...LOL