> I would like to put my Thunderbolt into a chassis with power supply
> and would like to have the most favorable thermal environment since
> the unit is somewhat temperature dependent. 

> I was thinking of mounting the unit in insulating material, but am
> worried it will get too hot to the point the temp control loop won't
> work properly. Has anyone experimented with this and found the best
> solution?  I would like to remove the strong dependence on room
> temperature that I have currently. 


> Peter

Does anyone know if there's a means to log max and min temps for these
things? I was going to make a crude box for mine out of 2 inch cavity wall
insulation hard foam, with an air space between the box internal walls
and the TB, but like the other poster, I am unsure if it would cause too
high a temp without an additional fan and ventilation slots? Do most
users do what i do and leave them on 24 hours a day, seven days a
week?


-- 
       Best Regards,
                   Chris Wilson.


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