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>   1. FANS 60 & 80mm
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> Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 11:24:29 -0800
> Subject: FANS 60 & 80mm
> From: "Thomas P. Humphreys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Way back, Michael Macdonald opened his PCP to give me the diamensions
> for
> the processor fan, i.e., 60 mm. So saying, I bought some (10) Canon
> CF60-T314NID - 12vdc - 70mA - fans from All Electronics for $3.50 each,
> about  two or three years ago ... put them on the shelf ... had a major
> probject in work .... and promptly forgot about them.
> 
> This winter, I put 2 of them in my kit. Ordered the 80mm x 80mm x 25mm
> "Silencer" fons from
> PC Power & Cooling, Inc. - (800) 722-6555 - (760) 931-6988 FAX
> 
> You can order them with the correct female three pin leads with will add
> $1.50 each
> 
> They also have  "the Micron Fan" which is just a good 60mm fan that is
> pretty low noise: 30dbA.  It runs at 16 CFM and does not have a tach
> wire.
> Think it costs $10 or $12 and can only be ordered by phone.
> 
> I had read previous posts of having to break the sealant loose inside
> the
> power supply and messing with circuit boards ...  and just put it off.
> 
> ON the PTP 210 , I just cut the  leads, put on some shrink tubing and
> soldered together to the new fan  leads. Be very careful with the heat
> gun,
> I might add.
> 
> Everything, that any and all have posted, praising the noise difference
> is
> TRUE! Since I'm a little hard of hearing, I just  lived with it until it
> got
> so  loud, it became more annoying.  When my wife complained  it was no
> loud she couldn't hear the Television ... it was time to do something.
> 
> Today, I plan to do the same with my PTP240 that's going back  with us.
> 
> RHB
>  
> Robert H. Baucom, wintering in Borrego Springs, CA and using the e mail
> address of Thomas P. Humphreys ...  while using my Macintosh
> PwrComputing
> PCP210 and riding my '02 Triumph Bonneville.
> 
> 
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