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- From: cobra@coyote.datalog.com (Ken Thompson)
- Subject: Re: A4000 QC problems?
- Message-ID: <e4ByVB1w165w@coyote.datalog.com>
- Sender: bbs@coyote.datalog.com (Waffle System)
- Organization: Datalog Consulting, Tucson, AZ
- References: <OpS6s*CE0@prolix.apana.org.au>
- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 92 00:24:08 GMT
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- dac@prolix.apana.org.au (Andrew Clayton) writes:
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- > No, I don't know which way [blowing out/sucking in] is 'correct'
- > for the A4K fan. Perhaps CBM might like to put paid to the
- > various rumours flying in the net.
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-
- In almost any application I have seen with the use of a fan, it's usually
- been a "blower", especially if it has ventilation slots of any kind that
- pull air through the chassis.
-
- Since I don't have a A4k (::snif, sob::), does the fan have on it a
- filter of any type? If it's on the exterior (where you cna get access to
- it), then it *should* be a "blower" (and the filter would catch the crud
- that's been flying around in the case, but that's another story...)
-
- The fan on my HD8 on my A500 is a blower...pulls air from the rear vent
- slots through, and out of the chassis...
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