I can't believe what I've just done. All these years I've resisted with every new discussion about temperature but now I've given into it, as my temperature has risen to 94 degrees celcius. Ambient temperature is 20.9 degrees celcius.
I've just done what I swore I'd never do: I ordered 2 fans for my RT-AC86U on Amazon.nl. Or actually 4, because they had two types and no information on sound levels so I'll have to find out after arrival whether the sound levels are acceptable. I'm incredibly sensitive to sounds (which is real fun when being a single parent of a great 13-year old autistic kid with lots of (audible) tics, adhd and an anxiety disorder) and even the mechanical ventilation system of our apartment gives me the creepers at times because of the continous buzzing 15 hours a day. So please, let these fans, be silent.
This is what I ordered:
https://www.amazon.nl/gp/product/B08FYNF435/ - Set of 2*70 mm fans with dust covers
https://www.amazon.nl/gp/product/B08FML31NW/ - Set of 2*70mm fans without dust cover
https://www.amazon.nl/gp/product/B0748C1SJS/ Y-cable to split the USB port.
I need the splitter because the RT-AC86U (Main Node) also serves as a printer server for a (self-powered) Dymo Labelprinter 450 connected to the USB 2.0 port, which is used daily intensively for printing the pictograms (I don't even know if that's English, but those are icons, pictorial icons) for my kids planning board because communicating with the assistance of images is essential in his case. I hope this works and other wise I'll have to setup the AIMesh Node as a printer server. And the USB 3.0 port is in use for the USB stick with entware and all the other goodies.
Everything was in stock and I ordered before cut-off time so if all goes well, they should be here by tomorrow.
The only thing is: they're both blowing air
out of the router, instead of
in as described above. Now I guess I could reverse polarity or mount them the other way around if possible, but given the fact that they're going to create a different airflow anyway, I'll see if the results are sufficiently lowering the internal temperatures.