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Michael Yeargain
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Post by Michael Yeargain »

Way to go Rick.

Keep up the good work.
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Post by DanEpps »

One thing to keep in mind is plenty of ventilation.

My son's PC was fried by heat buildup in the cubby hole of a so-called computer desk. He kept the PC on all the time and would close the door to the cubby hole. The only ventilation was a 2\" hole in the back for wires and it was filled.

You might want to get the customer to sign off on a statement saying they understand the problems heat buildup can cause and you are not responsible for any damage to the equipment due to heat.
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Post by Perry Pravettone »

I had my computer tech wire a small fan about 4” in diameter to my computer so when I turned it on it comes on automatically. We drilled a hole on the side of the cabinet to mount the fan, it works real well with the door closed. Also put a few holes in the floor in front of the toe space to draw air in front of the tower.

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Michael Yeargain
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DanEpps wrote:One thing...


You might want to get the customer to sign off on a statement saying they understand the problems heat buildup can cause and you are not responsible for any damage to the equipment due to heat.
Well said, and a cherry idea I might add.
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Post by Rick Palechuk »

Mike, whatda' ya mean?
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Post by Michael Yeargain »

Basicly, quoting Dan and saying it was a fantastic idea. :D
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