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hoovhartid
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07.19.2008, 01:28 AM

Patrick,
As much as your long post was meant to put people in their place(which was awesome, by the way) ...I actually found it very interesting/informative.

Not to set you off again...
...but at what temperature does the fan turn on?

I only ask because I know running w/o the fan voids the warranty.

But if the fan fails, someone may mistake that for "it's not that hot"

I, for one, would feel better about having a definitive temperature to refer to in terms of heat and fan failure monitoring.

thank you in advance,
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07.19.2008, 04:24 AM

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Patrick,
As much as your long post was meant to put people in their place(which was awesome, by the way) ...I actually found it very interesting/informative.

Not to set you off again...
...but at what temperature does the fan turn on?

I only ask because I know running w/o the fan voids the warranty.

But if the fan fails, someone may mistake that for "it's not that hot"

I, for one, would feel better about having a definitive temperature to refer to in terms of heat and fan failure monitoring.

thank you in advance,
Jarrad
Thanx Jarrad, I'm glad you found it interesting and informative. I really did mean it that way -- I hoped some people would find it interesting to know how we build controllers, what these "Stencil" things are that we keep talking about, and what processes and equipment are involved. It really is a pretty cool to see all the stuff up and running...


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