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    Then it might be a power supply issue?

    Check the cables to the fan with a multimeter or such while jiggling them around. It may be a break somewhere in the leads that makes contact on and off as the carriage moves around.

    You may also want to have a look and inspect the motherboard. Have a good look at the connectors and leads, and look out for any signs of scorching. Also check the specs of the power supply unit (the brick thing).

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    @bitcoin.com boy

    The message you seemed to have taken as "rude" wasn't for you. I was trying to end a thread that *I* started. Quit busting my balls about the fan shit. Since you appear to so desperately need the last word, it's yours.

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    Just wanted to apologize. I read it wrong and thought you were busting on me too.
    Sorry for that.


    Quote Originally Posted by JensC View Post
    @bitcoin.com boy

    The message you seemed to have taken as "rude" wasn't for you. I was trying to end a thread that *I* started. Quit busting my balls about the fan shit. Since you appear to so desperately need the last word, it's yours.
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