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#32796 - 01/18/03 11:42 AM M-200 mounting idea?
Jason J Offline
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#32797 - 01/18/03 01:03 PM Re: M-200 mounting idea?
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Probably will work, as they are designed for standard one rack height equipment. I use their stuff for mounting Macintosh computers in 19" racks, but it is a bit pricy.

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#32798 - 01/18/03 02:57 PM Re: M-200 mounting idea?
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I suspect it would work, although you might want it oriented the other way, so that the large magnet is on the bottom.

I'd be a little concerned about whether it might adversely impact cooling. The unit has vents on the top and bottom, which should create a thermosiphon that helps circulate air over the heat sink. If you put the unit sideways, that won't work any more.

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#32799 - 01/20/03 12:32 PM Re: M-200 mounting idea?
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Keep in mind also that the XServe is a LOT deeper than it looks. Check to make sure that the 200 has enough depth to reach both supports.

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