On Thursday, January 05, 2012 12:27:01 PM Dave did opine:

> On 1/5/2012 8:45 AM, andy pugh wrote:
> > On 5 January 2012 13:41, Edward Bernard<yankeelena2...@yahoo.com>  
wrote:
> >> How do you deal with cooling issues having all that gear in one
> >> enclosure?
> > 
> > I don't know yet.
> > The actual servo drives will be external (and near the motors) though,
> > so the only heat in there should be from the low-power motherboard.
> 
> If the surrounding environment is not too hostile, the easiest way is to
> blow air through the box - like a PC.   The MW525 does not require a fan
> so if you create a breeze across
> the heat sink it should be cooled sufficiently in even a hot
> environment.   If everything is in a sealed box the only alternative is
> to blow air across the components inside the box and make sure the box
> is large enough to become warm yet dissipate the heat
> into the cooler surrounding air.   A MW525 system throws off about 20
> watts of heat.
> 
> I recently bought some of these to help keep dust and dirt out of a PC
> enclosure in dirty environment.   Along with a good 120 mm fan,
> something like this would be useful in some industrial environments to
> ventilate a cabinet with filtered air.
> http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?Edp
> No=5554585&SRCCODE=WEBLET03ORDER&cm_mmc=Email-_-WebletMain-_-WEBLET03ORD
> ER-_-Deals
> 
> The Intel bios has a display that will show you the CPU core temperature
> so you can get an idea of how efficiently your enclosure is keeping your
> PC boards cool.
> 
> Dave

So can a teeny little screen corner utility called gkrellm, in real time 
while emc is running.  Rebooting to get into the bios to see hot hot things 
are isn't of much utility IMO.  With everything I have in this box, I have 
it set to display in a strip about 3.4" wide and 9" high, parked against 
the right edge of this wide screen monitor.  The heat sink needs cleaned so 
my phenom is currently running at 60C.

Cheers, Gene
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