So cutting the back out would help from the way it sounds. As for the fans, do I want those pushing the air aout the back like the fans push or have them blow forward?
I am having a slight coolilng issue with my PS3 and maybe now with my Xbox in the new entertainment center.
Let me know if this pic does not come up:
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The PS3 gets stupid hot if I push it back any further on the shelf, heck even now it gets very warm as it sits in there.
I am also worried about the Xbox getting to hot now too.
The two ideas I have to fix the situation are:
1. Cutout the back of the entertainment center (it is the typical thing wood/cardboard stuff) to help get more air flowing over both.
2. Rig up some sort of fan for each system that either blows air across the system. Should this be front to back, back to front, or side to side flow?
3. Do both one and two.
Any ideas? Should I just go find a small enough fan to fit in the space or is there a certain type I should look for?
Thanks in advance and try to keep this useful I am sure others could benfit.
After seeing some of the issues others have had I don't know how much futher I am going to take my car. It is very hard unless you have $$$$ and or the ability to have a fast street/strip car.
I might hold off and wait until I can afford a track only car so I don't have to worry about compromise, just balls out fun.
Dude that sucks! My dad has been down a similar road before and it just takes time. If building and running fast cars were easy everybody (including Phil) would have one.
It is a process and a journey just take a breath and realize you will get it fixed and it will make fan-fucing-tastic passes soon enough
Dover is correct skip the lawyer for now. I just told my mom ( who is a principal ) this tail and she said "does that person really want to lose their job?"
Fighting is wrong but the principal screwed up pretty bad. Try to meet with him and feel him out. If he wants to play games go to his boss, the board and let me know if you want to go to the news.