On Tuesday, April 13, 2004, at 04:36PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>I confirmed by powering the fan in my 9600's door that the *labelled* 
>>side is the side that the fan blows *towards* in mine at least. I have 
>>2 fans and both are the same.
>
>The fans operate on 12 volts, direct current.

>Exchanging the two power leads at the terminal block should reverse the 
>direction of rotation. The contacts are held in the block by a retention 
>pawl which is accessible from the bottom of the block. A slight pressure 
>on the pawls should cause them to release.

I try to keep things wired as Apple says they should be. The words 'RED +' are stamped 
in the EM sheid on the door next to the block the tags fit in.

>In the remote possibility that the motor is "brushless" and is 
>insensitive to power polarity, then your fall back position would be to 
>flip the fan over.

I flipped the fan over. It seemed more intuative :) 

-- 
Mark Benson

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