I think this is a very cool (pun intended) idea.
Refrigerated Servers. I love it.
I bet it is cheaper then keeping it in the house
and running the AC.
Greg
-> -----Original Message-----
-> From: J.L.Francois [
mailto:frenchie@magusnet.gilbert.az.us]
-> Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 4:51 PM
-> To:
plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
-> Subject: Re: Summer on PCs
->
->
-> It seems like on Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 02:27:35PM -0700,
-> Armin Hartinger scribbled:
-> Orig Msg> I'd like to move my constantly-running Linux
-> server into the garage. One
-> Orig Msg> less humming noise-maker in the house. Now the
-> question to those
-> Orig Msg> Arizonians is, if any of you has experience with
-> running PCs at such
-> Orig Msg> high environment temperatures.
-> Orig Msg>
-> Orig Msg> Temperature is the biggest issue. Of course, I'd
-> try to pick components
-> Orig Msg> which aren't already running hot (so no o/ced
-> CPUs, 10K SCSI drivers or
-> Orig Msg> similar). Still, the question remains if maybe the
-> whole attempt to run
-> Orig Msg> a PC with standard office components at outside
-> temperatures isn't
-> Orig Msg> entirely futile.
-> Orig Msg>
-> Orig Msg> Any experiences?
-> Orig Msg>
-> Orig Msg> -Armin
-> Orig Msg>
->
-> I am currently in the process of converting a refrigirator
-> to being a server cabinet for
-> 9 servers in my garage.
->
-> Due to the nature of refrigerators being designed to keep
-> cold in and air out,
-> I am learning how to drill just the right holes to have 1
-> cable in for power
-> and 1 cable out for Ethernet and still keep the integrity of
-> the fridge.
->
-> That is the only thing slowing me down since I only want to cut once
-> without hitting any internal coils.
->
-> I tested the unit for condensation by putting in 2
-> motherboards overnight
-> and then pulled them out. The freezer gets too cold for PC
-> equipment but
-> the bottom half is ok.
-> Just to be safe I plan on putting in baking soda and some
-> dessicant in the fridge
-> section.
->
-> Used fridges are dirt cheap.
->
-> I'll make sure to put pictures on my website when it is complete.
->
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