now, thanks to your help, i got where i need to be,
to be able to perform a cpu/temperature torture test of the axt1800.

tl;dr - the router passed the torture test.

in a small closed cardboard box, i placed the following.
— at the bottom of the box, as a heat source, a powered-on raspberry pi4 motherboard.
— on top of the pi4 heatsink, i placed the axt1800.

  1. make sure the gl_fan service is stopped
    /etc/init.d/gl_fan stop
  2. cool the router to get low end temp.
    run fan.max.sh - so that fan speed is approx. 6500RPM and wait 20 minutes
    65°C is the temp of the cpu
  3. heat the router to 90°C
    — run fan.stop.sh, fan speed is 0RPM
    — run stress.sh, to max out cpu and all cores to 100% utilization
  4. now, let’s try to cool the router from 90°C
    note: stress.sh is still running, cpu at 100%
    — run fan.max.sh - fan speed is approx 6500RPM
    and over time, takes 45 minutes to cool down to 70°C

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