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Re: GS moving parts?
- Subject: Re: GS moving parts?
- From: Rubywand <rubywand@swbell.net>
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 10:52:57 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Prodigy Internet http://www.prodigy.com
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John writes ...
>
> Age-old question I suppose, but is there any reason I shouldn't leave my GS
> on all the time and just turn the monitor off? I do that for all my Windows
> machines with no ill effects, and noticed that the GS is extremely quiet
> after my Focus drive spins down, so what the heck.
>
> Oh, any moving parts in the GS power supply?
When one of the filter caps blows, yes. Otherwise, no, not in the
standard power supply. (There may be a relay; but, it isn't going to be
moving much.)
In general, leaving the IIgs ON all the time is probably not a good
idea. Constant heat shortens the life of electrolytic capacitors and
accelerates aging/brittleness of the case and other plastic components.
Unless your IIgs is connected to a UPS, while it is ON, it is subject
to surges and spikes which may appear on the power line.
Whether or not it is connected to a UPS, your IIgs could be subjected
to many ON/OFF cycles should AC power fail for several minutes, and then go through ON/OFF periods-- could be rough on your hard disk.
Rubywand