Problem: Fan never turned on resulted is Kinect overheating and power cycling.
I researched the problem on various threads and decided to take it apart and see if I could replace the fan, as already noted by others. Before ordering a new fan I wanted to check the existing fan independently and determine if it was at fault. Upon removing the fan and checking it with a 5V power supply, I was able to confirm that the fan worked correctly. When reinserting the fan into the connecter receptacle, the connector broke off of the PCB. I inspected the connector and PCB and did not find any damage on the connector or the pads on the PCB. I cleaned up the pads on the PCB with a little solder wick, replaced the connector and gave the pins a fresh coat of solder. Reassembled the unit and everything seems to be working fine.
Just seems to me to be a manufacturing issue where the solder screen machine did not apply enough solder paste prior to SMT resulting in connections that were cold/intermittent, failing over time.
I took some pictures but not sure how to add them to this post.
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We have opened ours up and it has as small 10mm 4 wire fan. We have not been able to find one yet that small. We will let you know when we do. The PC Zone in Florida repairs xbox Kinects so I am going to check with them on Monday. Pretty sure they can tell me where to get one.
Kathy Thompson 의
@giftlady2000 Is there a mfg, model number on the Fan? If so you may be able to track it down that way. Almost all of the parts are available.
Larry Miller 의