[time-nuts] HP 5370A temp

gonzo . cadbloke at hotmail.com
Thu Feb 10 22:49:02 UTC 2011


Good point Bob.
I was planning to fit a 'like for like' replacement, but there is no need to do so
A modern 2.2W 12V fan performs to the same spec as the original 15W 115V fan.
(PAPST 8312 vs  PAPST 8500d)

cheers,
Ian



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> Ian,
> 
> I've dropped the temp and the noise level in my 'lab' by replacing
> many of the old 110V fans whose bearings are getting on with more
> modern 'silent' 12V fans that use less power, move more air, and are
> far quieter than the 110 fans ever were. You can find them from a
> number of sources online, and while rated at 12Vdc, they run pretty
> well on anything from 5-15.
> 
> Bob

 		 	   		  


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