I want to put a second hard drive in my SE/30.  I'll probably have to secure them to 
the bracket with electrical tape, and rig some kind of spacers so they don't directly 
touch the bracket or each other.  If I had precision tools and more confidence, I'd 
try drilling additional holes in the bracket for screws.

The big question: Am I going to run into problems with heat and/or power?  Geez, I've 
managed to sink a bit of money into this project now.  I don't want it to burn up.

Thanks,
Tim

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Info. Services - Internal Medicine Clinical Systems, Mayo Clinic, Rochester
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never a democracy that did not commit suicide. - Samuel Adams
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