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- From: danno50@gate.net (Dan Grostick)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Do USR Sportster 33.6 modems get too hot?
- Date: 18 Mar 1996 00:37:50 GMT
- Organization: CyberGate, Inc.
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- I have a 33.6 USR Sportster and it is no warmer than the 14.4. It is not any
- warmer than other electronic equipment I own and certainly not hot to the
- touch.
-
- In article <tonyrich-1603961131080001@ppp-79.rvlink.com>,
- tonyrich@discover-net.net says...
- >
-
- >One night I noticed that the bottom of the Sportster was pretty hot.
- >So I stuck four little rubber feet on the bottom of it that
- >raised it off the table about 1/4 inch. That seemed to help.
- >
- >My connections are reliable now. But my disconnect problems
- >could have been due to other factors. Has anyone else noticed
- >whether heat is a problem with the Sportsters?
- >
- >-----------------------------------------
- >| Tony Rich (tonyrich@discover-net.net) |
- >| Eau Claire, Wisconsin USA |
- >-----------------------------------------
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