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- From: schuster@panix.com (Michael Schuster)
- Subject: Re: ST225's overheating problems
- Message-ID: <1992Dec17.225300.2206@panix.com>
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 22:53:00 GMT
- References: <1gqf4fINNi2c@savoy.cc.williams.edu>
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- In article <1gqf4fINNi2c@savoy.cc.williams.edu> 93gke@williams.edu (oldwanda) writes:
- >My computer case forces me to stack my two ST225's on top of each
- >other. Unfortunately, after a few hours, the one on the bottom
- >overheats and starts giving me write faults. I need to let it cool
- >before it becomes operational again. If anyone has had this problem,
- >I would like to know how you went about fixing it.
- >
- >Also, is this kind of thing going to kill the drive soon? I know
- >the ST225's are tanks and they should pretty much last forever...
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- There are two ways to kill an ST225 without really trying:
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- -stack two on top of each other
- -run 'em upside down (PC board up)
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- To answer your question: find another mounting arrangement =PRONTO=
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