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Fan Mounts Can you tell me where to find replacement Intel socket 478 CPU cooling fan mounts in black? Hi, I am looking for a replacement fan mount for my Intel CPU cooling fan. Yes, I am looking f...


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Can you tell me where to find replacement Intel socket 478 CPU cooling fan mounts in black?

Hi, I am looking for a replacement fan mount for my Intel CPU cooling fan. Yes, I am looking for that stupid mount that comes with the mother board. I broke it by mistake and I don’t want to purchase a new board just to get a new board with an unbroken CPU cooling fan mount on it. Does anyone know of any good spare parts dealers of computer parts where I could get some junk like that?

Check www.newegg.com and search for it. They may have something but not for sure.

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A whole house fan is a large fan mounted on the ceiling that separates the living space in the attic. Its function is to remove hot air from the occupied home, to create the airflow and forces hot air through attic roof vents.

There are pros and cons of having one whole house fan installed in your home. It is a matter of personal preference or not having one. Some people do not care much air conditioning and much more have an attic fan drawing cool air into your house and forcing air out old suffocating. I like the option of having both. I do not care for humid days and appreciate the air conditioning system to remove the air moist and sticky from my house. While on the other hand, low humidity days I like to open the windows and feel a gentle breeze flow in Here is a list of pros and cons of having a whole house fan installed to believe that we must consider:

Pros

Remove the stale air ·

· Use less energy than air conditioning

· Less complicated than the air conditioning

Easier to repair ·

· Much cheaper than an air conditioner to install and operate

· Less complicated to understand

· Great in the days of low humidity

Easy to replace motor

· Great in spring, autumn and less humid day

· The house is cooled down quickly

· Operating costs cheaper

Cons

· They tend to be strong (you can sell fewer units of noise these days)

Hits · fiber insulation on items stored in the attic

· Very dangerous if the attic access is attempted when the fan is in operation

· Not eliminate moisture

• The development of structural light may be needed for installation

Allows · heat released through vents in winter

Hector Tip:

Here there is a mistake that many people can easily identify when an attic or ceiling fan. An attic or ceiling fan is only used to remove hot air from the attic to cool the house no.

 

 

 

I do not recommend the use of whole-house fan when closed all the windows of the house. That's the only time I can see where it can be unhealthy. Let me explain, if they are closed all the windows of the house, air can be removed from the diverter on the top of the heater hot water boiler, causing carbon monoxide to be produced at home. Carbon monoxide gas can cause victims fatal and showing signs of little or no warning. If a whole-house fan while using the air conditioner is running is to pull the air conditioning air from the occupied part of the house. The House of fans actually poses no health risk when used to cool the house and pull-in the fresh air opening windows.

If you decide to get an air conditioning system installed, now is a slow time for air conditioning and may be able to get a better price rather than wait for the season to revive and having to wait for an opening as possible.

Hector Tip:

When buying a whole house fan, be sure to measure the size of your house in square feet and have that information with you when you buy the fan. This will help the unit size appropriate for your home.

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