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From: howard@amdahl.amdahl.com (The Toolmaster)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: Seeking recommendations for Fan/Surge Surpressors
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Date: Sun, 19-Jul-87 22:11:15 EDT
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Posted: Sun Jul 19 22:11:15 1987
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In article <1285@sputnik.COM> moriarty@tc.fluke.COM (Jeff Meyer) writes:
>The three I hear the most about are Kensington's System Saver Mac,
>BeckTech's Fanny Mac, and MPH Mac B Cool.

After the Analog burnout (alledgedly the flyback) on my 512->2meg,
I pulled the piezo fan out and slapped on a System Saver.  It is very quiet.
I can hear the Dataframe drive more than the fan.  Any noise is very low
frequency.

I briefly considered a Fanny Mac, but a friend has one and said it was too
loud.  He demonstrated and I agreed.  However, the Fanny Mac is a bit more
transportable (read smaller) than a System Saver.
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"Plan for the future because that's where you                Howard C. Simonson
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