No, you're wrong Chris. His fan needs air-conditioner Chris Eddy wrote: > Ahh, matt, the answer is simple. Your fan needs a fan. > > Chris Eddy > Pioneer Microsystems, Inc. > > Matt Calder wrote: > > > Sorry for the off topic question, but it is truly only a sign of > > respect for the knowledge on this list, and also because it is 100+ > > degrees and I am going bonkers. > > I am in a small room with several heat spewing computers on a very > > warm Colorado summer day. The floor standing fan in the room with me keeps > > turning off every five minutes. Off-on-off-on, the temperature rises > > twenty degrees every time it goes off. This is not a thermostat-like > > feature on the fan, it is a recent development. Does anyone know what I > > can look at (I have my tools) to keep it going? > > > > Matt > > > > /*****************************************/ > > /* Matt Calder, Dept. of Statistics, CSU */ > > /* http://www.stat.colostate.edu/~calder */ > > /*****************************************/