Hi there,
first post here, stepping into the world of collecting test and measurement gear for no reason
so, I have some gear that I use daily and where the fan noise really got on my nerves, so I decided to do something about it:
HP/Agilent 33120A, option 001: why this thing needs a such a loud fan, I have no idea. added a Noctua NF-A4x20 FLX and used a 47R dropper resistor to make it run even slower
HP/Agilent 6632B: the fan has to move a lot of air when needed, but I replaced the aging Papst fan with an equivalent Sunon MF60251VX-1000U-A99, it's a bit quieter now and there is actual fan speed control so it's bearable. While at it I also added front panel binding posts, including the sense lines and earth GND. had a leftover piece of panel that matched the front panel color almost exactly, milled that to size and aligned the holes with the 0.75" spaced cutouts in the plastic bezel. I opened the the 1k resistors between output and sense on the power board and installed new ones right at the binding posts.
Tektronix TDS3014: how I managed to work next to this loud fan for 15 years is beyond me, replaced the fan with a Noctua NF-A9 PWM (PWM is not needed but was what the shop had) and added a 220R/1W resistor to drop from the 24V fan supply to something below 12V, runs at 65mA now vs the nominal 75mA and is very quiet.
HP/Agilent E3631A: this one comes with a very loud and uncontrolled fan and is very annoying since I need it mostly for dev work. replaced the stock fan with a Noctua NF-A8 PWM and added an intelligent fan controller. I drilled and glued 4 NTC thermistors into the 3 heatsinks, next to the linear pass transistors and the 6V rectifier diode. used a small PCB from an existing project with an STM32F030 to measure the 4 NTCs and PWM control the fan. fan runs between 40% at room temp and goes up to 100% when the heat sinks reach 40 degC, running the PSU at full load for an hour never exceeded the 40 degC. had to be careful when debugging since the fan runs from GND and -16.5V, so used an USB isolator to talk to the CPU while writing tzhe code. now it sits dead silent when powered on and the fan only revs up when really needed...
thanks