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sdubb
Hey check this link out they are fans with built in temp sensors looks great for us but need to find out what the temp is before these kick on smile.gif

http://cgi.ebay.com/Receiver-Amp-Twin-3-Te...1QQcmdZViewItem
cregan
QUOTE (sdubb @ Aug 17 2007, 02:09 PM) *
Hey check this link out they are fans with built in temp sensors looks great for us but need to find out what the temp is before these kick on smile.gif

http://cgi.ebay.com/Receiver-Amp-Twin-3-Te...1QQcmdZViewItem


Problem with this is it doesn't tell you the IR tempature of the LCD. It would only give you an idea of the tempature of the air.

I'm going to do my testing with a glass sheet in place of the LCD and a stick on temp. probe at different places in the dummy LCD.
NinHowFritz
QUOTE (cregan @ Sep 9 2007, 04:24 PM) *
Problem with this is it doesn't tell you the IR tempature of the LCD. It would only give you an idea of the tempature of the air.

I'm going to do my testing with a glass sheet in place of the LCD and a stick on temp. probe at different places in the dummy LCD.

To make it realistically imitate the LCD, I would paint it black(or something that will absorb UV and IR and most visible light.
samuraijack
QUOTE (NinHowFritz @ Sep 9 2007, 04:28 PM) *
To make it realistically imitate the LCD, I would paint it black(or something that will absorb UV and IR and most visible light.


Most of these fans ( if you buy them from a reputable dealer) will have the specs on them for cooling. IF I remember right, the one I bought was tuned to 80-100 degrees with variable speed all the way through...

...I think...
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