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Re: node 0 location



I cant smell that unique smell of hot components and pcbs when my attic computer room hits around 30
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: James Hoye
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 4:51 PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] node 0 location

> If your N0 looks like mine then you don't want it in the Utility.

It looks better now you've got those Krone boxes and trunking!

> However if it looks like Geraints, then it would be a fine feature and
talking point for your visitors :)

And a good heat source to keep the house warm ;)

> Temperature is probably main consideration in the Loft.  James is building
his rack there but recons it will be too cold in Winter to site his HA
server.  URL James?

Not bothered about the cold since servers have a habit of generating heat,
more the problem in summer when it probably touches 40C+ up there (too hot
for me).  http://www.home-automation.info/node_zero.html

James H



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