on 7/13/02 Chuck Stinnett wrote:

> And now that he has raised the issue, he has me thinking: The PowerTower
> doesn't seem that noisy. But I just wonder ... could I tinker with it and
> make it even quieter. Panaflo brand, you say, Jay? <g>

Panoflo is what I finally decided on, although there were lots of other
options.  If you are interested I got the fans from the following site

http://www.caseetc.com/cgi-bin/caseetc

They also have neon lights, decorative fan grills, water coolers,
connectors, screws etc if you really want to tinker it up!




on 7/13/02 Michael S. Macdonald wrote:

> I recommend that if you splice a connector onto one of these fans, that the
> wires be twisted and soldered berfore taping to ensure a solid connection.
> A soldering kit for computer tinkering is about
> $10 - $15 and mine has had far more use than I originally envisioned.

Your right about soldering the connections (or perhaps use a crimp
connector) to ensure a good connection.  I'm in and out of the box enough
that I can check on the components, but next time I'm in I'll probably
improve the connection.  Thanks- jay


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