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RE: Attic Server



I think it would have to be 'Arctic cold' to have any problems with the
PC/Server as they generally generate so much heat (only needs a little
warmth to stop the condensation I would have thought) - pipes are a
different matter though.

Paul.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthew Reeve [mailto:matt@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 06 March 2004 20:15
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Attic Server
>
> > Why on earth do you need a heater?
> > Surely you never want it to get warm at all .. the colder the
better??
> > Ho Yin
>
> That depends on how cold - the heater makes sure that it never gets
close
> to
> having problems with condensation, as well as making sure the pipes
don't
> freeze during the winter. The heater doesn't come on often, since the
> boiler
> & hot water tanks are in the same room - but without it we would
have been
> in trouble when our boiler died suddenly just before xmas, leaving us
> without heating/hot water for a week before we could get a
replacement.
>
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