Yes, the two-hose design is much better. Why? What goes in must come out. And the other way around. Both systems run the room air through the A/C cooling coils (evaporator) in the unit. PLUS they run some room air (hopefully NOT what was already cooled, but depends on unit design) over the OTHER...
First, check the pump connection to the CPU_FAN header. With the system OFF, unplug that cable and then re-connect it several times. Re-connect as the last step, then start up. IF that connection somehow got loose or had a poor connection, these actions may re-establish a good connection.
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In the mobo manual p. 60 the screen shot shows at top left six possible temperature sensors. My interpretation of their labels is that System is a general temp sensor on the mobo commonly used to guide case vent fans, Chipset is probably the North Bridge / South Bridge chip, and MOS is the...
Interesting info.
My own thought (beliefs? right or not!) is that the SSD is not one of the high-concern items for heat removal. I always thought of the North Bridge and VRM chips as big heat sources, as well as the CPU of course. If you are using an air cooler for the CPU, then I believe it...
I do not have that thermostat, but you could try contacting Honeywell Tech Support to ask them about this idea. On my thermostat there is a separate Installer's Menu system that most users will not access or use. It is detailed in the owner's manual, but the manual for your Honeywell unit does...
For most radiators I would suggest a fan with a Pressure rating over 2 mm water. In the 120mm fan size by Noctua, their NF-A12x25 PWM is spec'd at 2.34 mm, the NF-F12 PWM is better at 2.61 mm. Probably that would suffice. Some might consider the iPPC line as overkill, but the NF-F12 iPPC2000 PWM...
That plan looks good to me. Using the 6/3 cable (Copper) from panel to exterior mounting box would be OK, although technically not necessary. There is no regulation that says you cannot use a wire gauge too large. Then the actual limit of power for the charger would be imposed by the panel...
When we built our garage three years ago I planned a 60 A panel for it, based on the fact that a common EV charger type is up to 40 A. Since I was going to run buried cable out to the garage from the house (about 140 ft of cable), I checked with a contractor for that installation part. He...
You're probably right. So you, too, are running Cat6 for a home network into the garage.We did our garage in 2022, but it's on its own concrete pad nearly 100 ft from the back of the house. So cables to it are buried. My son bought a reel of high-quality direct burial Cat6 (500 ft), and we had...
Lots of work, and I can hear the pride. A note of caution for you to check on. You plan to leave a gap between insulation / vapour barrier and the sheetrock ceiling to run wiring through. That may not be allowed. A basic principle for wiring is that it must be accessible for inspection and...
My understanding is this.
1. In the very early days of floppy disks and not much alternatives, a floppy disk off the manufacturing line had NO info of any kind. At first use a FORMAT operation actually wrote ALL of the data Tracks, each subdivided into Sectors by particular signals (and possibly...
"Additional lighting", you say. That sounds like they will be used a LOT - like, several hours as day or more. There is NO way to do that without a continuous connection to a power source! Anything battery-powered REQUIRES either replacement of disposable batteries or re-charging of permanent...
I have not yet actually done a rear brake replacement for my son's '21 Sentra. Search on the internet says the bolts that mount the caliper BRACKET to the steering knuckle at 62 Ft-lb., and the smaller bolts that the caliper unit slides on at 20 ft-lb. Do NOT use the higher spec for the slide...
Notes regarding power limit for a mobo fan header. All computer mobo fans operate on a power supply at 12 VDC and the limit of the header's ability to supply power to fans is the max AMPS current they can draw. (Older design 3-pin fans are supplied with power that VARIES from 12 VDC max down to...
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