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- Reply-To: ppieroni@ppse.win-uk.net (Chip Pieroni)
- From: ppieroni@ppse.win-uk.net (Chip Pieroni)
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 18:55:48 GMT
- Subject: Re: Question ...
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- >> I'd also like to install fans in my 1541's. Can someone please direct
- >> us on the procedure?
- >>
- >I don't know what voltage the 486 fan operates on, but I'd be extremely
- >reluctant to try to run a DC fan by leeching power off the 1541 power
- >supply. The only thing that I think would be safe is to use a 120VAC
- >fan and just connect it to the "downstream" side of the power switch
- >and to the side of the power cord that is not switched. Do NOT connect
- >it to the lead that goes to the third (grounding) pin of the power
- >plug.
- >
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- Hmmm, 12V job. Didn't connect it to the 1541's internal
- supply at all, opted for an external power source..
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