On Jan 19, 2006, at 1:08 PM, Jim Scott wrote:
If you've eliminated the drives, then the next thing to do is substitute known quiet PAV boards for the original until you get to the noisy board. But that's a lot of work, so first try to find the noise.
Yes, I've eliminated the drives and will have to inspect the electronic parts on the PAV board. I assume these can be replaced rather easily? Thanks for the cautionary tips for electric safety.
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