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David Jericho wrote:
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> You could quite easily kill the fan in the power supply, and with a little work, modify the case and power supply to have air grills ontop and allow free airflow.
........snip
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> David Jericho

G'day David
I use a 386 as a Router [w Potato] and the Power supply fan is getting a
little noisy . I was thinking of replacing it, and had heard that  it
could be run at just 5 volts.
Are you saying that this sort of application does not need a fan at all?
I must admit the router does not work too hard. It was built as a
project to see if it could be done! 2 home pc's hang off it which only
one accesses the net.
Although it is on all the time it only works for an hour a day!
Cheers 
Tony Bilbrough
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