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| How to keep a computer clean inna workshop I have a dust collector on my CNC, but with the sanding, cutting, general woodworking, dust is an inevitable demon in my workshop. How do I keep it out of the CNC computer? I am interested in how others have solved this problem. Filters on the computer case? An isolated environment for the computer? Don't worry about it??? I use one of those flexible keyboards that are sealed, but my computer sucks in the air and the little bit of dust there in the air builds up. Greg |
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| You're worried about that little bit of dust? If you think you need it, you could try this. http://www.dirtbag.biz/index.html
__________________ Gerry Mach3 2010 Screenset http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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| I use saran wrap to cover the keyboard to see the letters and number and when i use it to write up a program i use the onscreen keyboard (comes with windows) because it sure is cheaper to replace a ps2 mouse rather than a keyboard (on a laptop - thats what i use_ |
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| Maybe use a little bit of positive pressure to keep the dust out? Get a piece of flexible dryer vent, and use a fan to force air into it from outside your shop. Bring the duct to your computer case, maybe with another "pull fan" at the computer, to assist in air flow. Seal up your computer case, except for the power supply fan, which normally should exhaust outwards, and will pull air out of the inside of the case anyways.
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| Well most of the dust is entering via the fan for the power supply...several options add an external fan filter over the power supply, or enclose the whole computer and monitor in an enclosure with an air exchange system (works like having it in another room with only the CNC interconnects exiting the enclosure.) |
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__________________ Gerry Mach3 2010 Screenset http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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| All of the power supply fans I've encountered exhausted outward. Some fan connections (inside the power supply housing) use two prong plugs. Maybe this plug or the wiring is reversed causing your fan to "inhale". ..just a thought... Bloy |
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| My mistake, the fan for the power supply on a PC does blow out....it's designed to use the gaps between the externally accessible drives to suck air by them to keep them cool. Of course it draws air through any opening. When I designed rack servers I had blowers at the front pressuurizing the server enclosure and then would add an exhaust fan to draw the air over the hottest components in the server....usually the CPU boards. |
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| You can't just reverse the plug on the cooling fans even though they are a D.C. fan. The reason being that they are of a brushless design. If you want them to blow the other way then you will have to take the fan out and reverse it and reinstall it.
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Bloy P.S That "just a thought" was premature from my last post. Last edited by Bloy2004; 04-18-2005 at 11:28 PM. |
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| Those open cell gray foam filter elements will only collect so much dust even when stacked up. Now that dirt bag thing looks like something to be looked into, even if you had to tape it around a fan that exhausted.
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