Not a good idea - theres 220/240 volts mains electricity flowing in there not to mention the High tension voltage!
Seriously I've run my iMac G3 for hours and hours and overnight too, yes it gets hot works fine. I reckon the apple engineers accounted for this when they did the design .
English breakfast - prefer mine out of a frying pan!


Art


g3 On 11 Jun 2004, at 21:01, Phil Marlow wrote:

Erm,

I'd love you lot to come and stick your hand inside my G3 once it's been on
a few hours. It overheats phenomenally!


I recommended to Dan that he switch it off when not in use but that isn't
really very helpful. It isn't the hard disk or RAM because they've been
changed a thousand times. It isn't dusty in there... It's well ventilated,
you can still cook a proper English Breakfast on there.


Phil




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