Follow up to this issue - after more searching I found the Cabinet
Cooler from Middle Atlantic, which hopefully will fit the bill:
http://www.middleatlantic.com/rackac/cooling/qcool.htm#cabcool
Was able to order it through Frigid North since they're a Middle
Atlantic dealer, and picking it up today.
Thanks
Jeff
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From: Jeff Campbell
Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 4:02 PM
To: Network Users Group of Anchorage (nuga@lib.uaa.alaska.edu)
Subject: Temperature fan / switch
Set up a new mini-tower in my wife's office, and due to the layout had
to put it in an enclosed cabinet. I can punch some holes in the back of
the cabinet for ventilation but still concerned about overheating.
Would like to find a fairly quiet fan that I can put inside the cabinet
to circulate, and would really like to have some sort of thermostatic
switch on it so that it only runs when needed.
Stopped by Frigid North and they had all kinds of fans, but nothing that
could run based on temperature. Anyone have ideas on a way to set this
up? If I can't find a fan with its own temperature switch, maybe
someone makes a box that I could put inline on the power cord that would
do the trick?
Appreciate any ideas.
Thanks
Jeff
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