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Thread: et5000 putting a fan inside ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pooface View Post
    In regards to it not being in the right place, it depends on the fan tbh... If you have fan pointing in correct direction, then it will try to take the air away from an area. So, could be moving hot air away from tho hot area. Or, if the other direction, will be blowing air on to the hot area... Usually it's most effective to remove the hot air from the hot area...

    Just touched my et9000, and it's quite cool to be honest, only marginally hotter than the duo. Been on since about 6pm...
    so i want a sucker and not a blower then

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjp2701 View Post
    doesnt anyone know how to ?

    and were to get one from ?

    and the leads ?

    still not had a positive response to this, i would ask the site sponsor who i got it from,but he is on holiday,
    i have 2 fans with 100om thermistor for autoregulation rpm
    http://picbg.net/img.php?file=749c4722f858c6df.JPG
    Last edited by yavor1; 25-01-12 at 11:47.

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