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When we wall mount, we'll put a spacer (RG6 crimp connector works well) between processor and wall. Just a bit more air flow can do wonders. We have also mounted an entire cabinet in the top of a rack to allow patching to universal cable plant. That also works fine.
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Good tip from mforrence about the spacers.


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Make sure your screws are long enough!

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I ran the backup numerous times, because before I re-oriented ACS, it kept going down during the backup... I talke to customer today and it has been OK for the last few days.


Guess you haven't been listening to what we have been saying. Orient it vertically and where the ambient is below 85 deg and it will be OK. Matter of fact I wouldn't even worry about replacing this one, now that it's cooled down it should be OK. Not saying it will last as long as one that hasn't overheated (who knows) but I wouldn't worry about it as long as it's working.

I've run into this several times where the AC quit working and once it's cool enough it will begin working again.

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hbiss, sorry to mislead you. One of the first things I did was take it down and mount it vertically, after I first checked out the problems.


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Cu8stomer just called, still having problems.


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Maybe time to replace the processor with a newer verison and re-program. Its a small system, won't take long.

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Cu8stomer just called, still having problems.

Well, then there is no choice.

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