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From: "Bill Gunshannon via cctech" <cct...@classiccmp.org>
To: cctalk@classiccmp.org
Sent: Thursday, 17 Mar, 2022 At 14:32
Subject: Re: Does anyone/museum test disk packs?
On 3/17/22 09:33, Chris Zach via cctalk wrote:
Modern disks still have a filtration system and airflow within the disk. Air usually gets sucked from the edge then through the spindle and out the center. In this case I think the spinning created a lower pressure area where the heads were, resulting in the heads flying too low. I'll re-look at the RL02 but I believe air was not pulled in from outside but recirculated from behind the heads under the unit to the center spindle where it came out, into the center of the pack and across the heads. Closed system when the lid was closed.
No RL disk I ever had closed tight enough to be considered a Closed
System with lid down.  :-)
bill


That's worth noting. I have one that's in dire need of restoration, with a sizable chunk missing off the lid by the back hinges. Makes me less worried about fixing it with tape and cereal boxes
Cheers,
Josh rice


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