[c-nsp] 7200-I/O high inlet/outlet temperature
su1droot
su1droot at gmail.com
Fri Feb 25 21:08:04 EST 2005
There have been some software defects that effected the NPE-G1 and
having random reloads. i don't remember the versions effected off the
top of my head but it might be something to look into.
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 11:24:09 -0700, james edwards
<hackerwacker at cybermesa.com> wrote:
> > Temperature readings:
> > NPE Inlet measured at 33C/91F
> > I/O Cont Inlet measured at 36C/96F
>
> So the air around the intake is in the 90's. That is too hot for me !
> Try cooling things down a bit in the cabnet. I keep the inlet temp
> in the 70's and get about 95 degrees out:
>
> Temperature readings:
> I/O Cont Inlet measured at 25C/77F
> I/O Cont Outlet measured at 30C/86F
> NPE Inlet measured at 32C/89F
> NPE Outlet measured at 32C/89F
>
> James H. Edwards
> Routing and Security Administrator
> At the Santa Fe Office: Internet at Cyber Mesa
> jamesh at cybermesa.com noc at cybermesa.com
> http://www.cybermesa.com/ContactCM
> (505) 795-7101
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