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EaglePC
08-17-07, 12:07 AM
If you are concerned that your H20 is too hot (100 - 110 degrees measured topside), then fans on the top will cool the receiver in a hurry.

Well, for $21.00 including shipping there's a fan unit for notebook computers that works perfectly. It has two fans, some purty blue LEDs to rice your H20 up and the cooling effect is immediate.

The intake for this fan system is on the top, so you just lay it on the H20's top, upside down. The exhaust will be toward the unit's front.

Voltage is simple... it plugs into the H20's USB port!

And the purty blue LEDs honestly sets it off! :cool:
http://www.hardwarecooling.com/product_info.php/cat/33/prod/514/Spire_PacificBreeze_Notebook_Cooler

Nabs17
08-17-07, 07:45 AM
Thanks for this info. I have noticed that my H20's run very very hot and was wondering what to do about it....now I know.

VAman
08-17-07, 08:48 AM
This cooling suggestion would mostly apply to the H20-600, the H20-100 does not appear to get quite so "warm" ;)

carmangary
08-18-07, 07:02 AM
I am hoping mine will catch fire and burn so that I can get something else.

oudabashian
08-24-07, 06:30 PM
Thanks EaglePC. I just received my PacificBreeze cooling fan. Do you always leave it on? Thanks again.

EaglePC
08-24-07, 07:25 PM
Thanks EaglePC. I just received my PacificBreeze cooling fan. Do you always leave it on? Thanks again.


mostly yes i leave it on 24/7 won't hurt anything