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Re: Re: LD module mounting
- To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: Re: LD module mounting
- From: "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001 16:12:07 +0100
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>I think it was Mark or Keith who mentioned the spacer issue to me a
>while back, so maybe they could advise about the AD next to LD issue.
>I would think it would still need a way of getting some heat out.
Hmm... - Actually, I didn't mean *instead* of leaving a gap, but as well
as,
- in most of the suggestions so far, the scheme has been: LLLL-LLLL-AA
(where LL=LD11, AA=AD10, and - = spacer). In this arrangement, there are
still two LD11's with adjacent contacting surfaces, (although each LD11
does
have one side clear...) What I was suggesting was something like:
LLAA-LLAA-LL and so on, so no 2 LL's have adjacent surfaces... Or is this
overkill?
>
>Don't forget, that if you put a switch for the unit in, that will
>take up two spaces, then a 20 way actually fills up pretty quickly,
>especially if you lose 2 or 3 spaces as coolers.
>
>We always say when running Cat 5, whatever you think you need, double
>it.
>I think it may be good advice to do the same here.
>
>I don't know how you are going to mount, but I find the flushmount
>ones very unobtrusive.
>
>
Appearence is pretty unimportant, as these will be in the loft, which is
currently used only for storage... (I just postponed the loft conversion
for
another year-or-two, in favour of £5K worth of fitted wardrobes!)
I would actually be happy to buy "raw" naked DIN rail, and screw
that down
to a board, and just snap my module sonto that...
Paul G.
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