Am the proud new owner of an (obsolete) HP 8753 network analyzer. The unit
works, but the fan doesn¹t come on when powered up. I have all the manuals,
but they don¹t say whether the fan should be on at all times, or whether it
is thermostatically-controlled.  The unit is supposed to shut down in an
overtemp situation, but that is not the same as a
thermostatically-controlled fan.

Anyone out there know, or know how to find out, short of trying to induce an
overtemp situation?

Thank you,

Ken Javor
Phone: (256) 650-5261



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