User`s guide

3.1sq. x 1.5(80x38 mm) 22cfm 36db 6watts 115VAC ball bearing $18.30
NMB 3115FS Series 3115FS-12W-B20 (Newark #68K1212,
p.1476 in 2008 catalog (#125))
3.1sq. x 1.5 (80x38 mm) 27cfm 40db 7watts 115VAC ball bearing $18.30
NMB 3115FS Series 3115FS-12W-B30 (Newark #58K7893,
p.1476 in 2008 catalog (#125))
3.1sq. x 1.5 (80x38 mm) 32cfm 44db 9watts 115VAC ball bearing $18.30
Comaire-Rotron Sprite SU2C1 <SS Original> (Newark #84K0240,
p.1473 in 2008 catalog (#125))
3.14sq. x 1.64 (80x42 mm) 20cfm 27db 6watts 115VAC sleeve bearing $32.78
Comaire-Rotron Sprite SU2C7 <SS Original> (Newark #77B7043,
p.1473 in 2008 catalog (#125))
3.14sq. x 1.64 (80x42 mm) 20cfm 26db 6watts 115VAC sleeve bearing $41.07
Comaire-Rotron Sprite SU2B1 (Newark #83K4218, p.1473 in 2008 catalog (#125))
3.14sq. x 1.64 (80x42 mm) 34cfm 40db 11watts 115VAC ball bearing $32.92
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From: Rubywand
018- My System Saver IIgs front panel has started to feel
more springy? Could this be a problem?
Yes. It indicates the plastic may be becoming brittle and that supports
behind the panel are weakened or broken. Some 'springy panel' users report
pressing on a switch and poking a hole in the panel!
Prolonged exposure to sunlight and/or long exposure to heat from the GS are
the usual causes. Preventative measures are to keep your GS away from sunny
windows and to increase airflow through the System Saver for hot running
systems. The easiest way to achieve the latter is to swap in a fan with a higher
cfm rating. (See fans listed in the previous answer.)
Panels which feel very springy should be reinforced. Open the case and use
epoxy to reinforce panel and switch supports.
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From: Rodney Hester
019- Can an overloaded power supply affect IIgs sound?
Yes, it can, even when the computer seems to be working okay otherwise. When
I first plugged in my new TDX Stereo Card, I got sound, but very, very quiet.
When I turned up the speakers (a *LOT*), the audible noise from the bus got
almost deafening, yet the music level increase was barely perceptible.
It was at this point that I recalled why I bought a Buggie power supply in
the first place. I had never needed it, having suffered no major power-starved
related problems in the past; but, thinking it might make some small difference,
I removed the internal power supply and connected the Buggie and tested again.