
Now from the potentiometer the speed can be set from very very slow and quiet to full speed.
Initially I tried to control the speed using PWM but that actually makes it noisier. This solution with LM317 works perfect.
eamarquardt wrote:If your fan was buzzing with a PWM it is an indication that the frequency of the PWM was resonant with your motor. A PWM with variable frequency will, most likely, be able to be adjusted that it can control the speed of your motor and not hum.
ioan wrote:eamarquardt wrote:If your fan was buzzing with a PWM it is an indication that the frequency of the PWM was resonant with your motor. A PWM with variable frequency will, most likely, be able to be adjusted that it can control the speed of your motor and not hum.
I used a microcontroller and tried several frequencies for PWM and I couldn't make it quiet enough. Just like you said, I was afraid that is going to overheat so I run the fan with the voltage regulator on the lowest speed for a whole night - to test it - and the motor was not even warm. Of course, the voltage regulator needs a heat sink, it will get pretty hot when the output voltage is really low.
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