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Date: Thu, 27 Jul 1995 19:33:17 -0400 (EDT)
From: "J. David Johnson" <jdavid@infinet.com>
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Subject: Re: Cool Toaster/Flyer/Drives
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On Thu, 27 Jul 1995 PalaBart@aol.com wrote:
> Keeping things cool:
>
> To keep my A4000 from burning up I use a clip-on fan pointed right at the
> small panel in the left rear of the A4000. This panel has holes punched in
> it and the fan does a good job of moving air into the chassis. The back left
> side with the Toaster and Flyer and mem units gets pretty hot. With the fan
> in place the cover stays pretty much at ambient temp, about 78 F. I haven't
> checked inside, I'll do the Radio Shlock remote probe thermometer thing now
> that I know about it. (Remember, Radio Shack is your FRIEND).
>
> My drives (2 2gig, 750Meg audio drive, CDROM) are in a Drive In and so far no
> problem. These things are turned on ALL the time. (At this price, they
> better be working even when I'm not!) So far I've had no trouble with this
> setup.
>
I actually cut a round 3" hole approximately centered on the left side of
my 4000. Then I mounted a fan (like the kind in the power supply)
sucking air out of the Amiga. I also left the only slot cover left off
to allow a "cold air return". It does a fantastic job. (BTW, instead of
using an internal power lead to supply a 12 volt source to the fan, I had
a 14 volt 700ma transformer that runs the fan at a higher speed providing
much greater air flow and have run it this way for 100's of hours (maybe
thousands) and without problem.
As for leaving your drives on all the time, I don't know how I feel about
that. I know the problems with constant turning on & off, but I also
know that a drive spinning 5400 or 7200 RPM certainly generates friction
and wouldn't want to wear 'em out any sooner than necessary.
J. David - Video GT
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