gadgtfreek SatelliteGuys Master May 29, 2006 22,105 865 Lower Alabama Oct 28, 2007 #23 Ive been running 124 lately.
schneid SatelliteGuys Pro Jun 27, 2007 806 76 In the Wind Oct 28, 2007 #24 HR20-100 normally in 90's. I've added a 12v PC Card Slot fan to right rear vents. Voltage is cut to 6v to keep it silent. Factory fan seldom runs. Avoid Notebook Coolers on HR20-100 if they pull air down through them as the HR20-100 pulls air up into the box.
HR20-100 normally in 90's. I've added a 12v PC Card Slot fan to right rear vents. Voltage is cut to 6v to keep it silent. Factory fan seldom runs. Avoid Notebook Coolers on HR20-100 if they pull air down through them as the HR20-100 pulls air up into the box.
Jimbo SatelliteGuys Master Lifetime Supporter Cutting Edge Jul 14, 2005 70,063 8,418 NW Ohio - Buckeye Country Oct 28, 2007 #25 HDhysteria said: even more damaging than heat alone is the mechanical stress induced when the boxes are turned on and off. This causes expansion and contraction of all the components which over time causes mechanical failure of the internal joints. Click to expand... The HR20's are NEVER OFF, they are in Standby mode, but NOT off ... Jimbo
HDhysteria said: even more damaging than heat alone is the mechanical stress induced when the boxes are turned on and off. This causes expansion and contraction of all the components which over time causes mechanical failure of the internal joints. Click to expand... The HR20's are NEVER OFF, they are in Standby mode, but NOT off ... Jimbo
Jimbo SatelliteGuys Master Lifetime Supporter Cutting Edge Jul 14, 2005 70,063 8,418 NW Ohio - Buckeye Country Oct 28, 2007 #26 Elway, I don't see your machine having any problems related to the temp. As long as it doesn't go into the 130's I'd say your fine. The -700's usually run 116-127* The -100 run much cooler. Jimbo
Elway, I don't see your machine having any problems related to the temp. As long as it doesn't go into the 130's I'd say your fine. The -700's usually run 116-127* The -100 run much cooler. Jimbo