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Re: NODE 0 Heat




Hi Neil,

My node0 is in the loft and in the summer I was seeing temps as high as
42 deg C (hard to believe for Scotland, but I was displaying it) and it
didn't have any adverse effects. Saying that, it did drop down again at
night but as yours is fairly constant, I am not sure what the
consequences are.

Dave...

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neil_frost@xxxxxxx wrote:

> My Node 0 temperature seems to be a little high.... It's, on average,
> 35ish C.
>
> The server (actually a PC AMD Duron 1.2Ghz 2x20Gb, 1x40Gb) is on 24x7
> there is a 3com 10/100 switch, ADSL router and that's about it.
>
> NODE 0 is the airing cupboard (no hot water tank now though).
>
> What temperature does other peoples n0 get too? And what do you do to
> dissipate the hot air?
> Should I stick an extractor fan up into the loft? or is it ok-ish?
>
> Cheers
>
> Neil
>




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