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replying to Pete C, John S wrote:
On my third Manrose fan after two resistor burnouts. Where can I get a safe
higher wattage resistor? Will drilling some holes
in the circuit board box help to keep it cool?

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On Monday, 30 July 2018 13:14:06 UTC+1, John S wrote:
replying to Pete C, John S wrote:
On my third Manrose fan after two resistor burnouts. Where can I get a safe
higher wattage resistor?


rapidonline.com

Will drilling some holes
in the circuit board box help to keep it cool?


yes. But the holes may clog with dust in time, losing the benefit.


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