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I originally had two 9" inch composite based sunvisor screens. I was not happy with the font quality so I replaced them with two 7" inch Lilliput EBY701 touchscreens.
Here go some pictures:
When trying the screens out, by themselves, I noticed that the screens were very warm. When I placed them into the sunvisor casing, they became super hot. So what I did was cut 2 holes in the back of the sunvisor case, one near the top near the main vents on the lilli, and one at the bottom near the lilli's vents. I then had the fans blow cool air into the vents. I then left the screens on for about 2 hours and came back. I touched the main screen and it seemed to be slightly warm, I then touched each corner and they seemed to be slightly cool and warm.... But then i touched the bottom, and it was still fairly hot for my liking.
Where should I place the fans to get proper cooling to the whole screen?
Should I have the fans blow air in, or blow the air out?
I was thinking of taking out the speaker in the Lilliput (I will never use it) and maybe place one there.... Do you think that will be enough? I would like to consolidate to one fan per screen.
Any help would be appreciated! Thanx!
HiJackZX1 w/ The Tobiathin Core PC system!
ZOTAC GF9300-G-E
INTEL E8200
4 Gigs
OCZ Vertex 2 SSD
OPUS 320
1 Lilliput, 1 MTSVO-SC K301, 4 VM70 screens, 1 Eonon 19in
Starting Raspberry Pi multizone project.
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HiJackZX1 w/ The Tobiathin Core PC system!
ZOTAC GF9300-G-E
INTEL E8200
4 Gigs
OCZ Vertex 2 SSD
OPUS 320
1 Lilliput, 1 MTSVO-SC K301, 4 VM70 screens, 1 Eonon 19in
Starting Raspberry Pi multizone project.
wow, I guess no one knows anything about this issue?
HiJackZX1 w/ The Tobiathin Core PC system!
ZOTAC GF9300-G-E
INTEL E8200
4 Gigs
OCZ Vertex 2 SSD
OPUS 320
1 Lilliput, 1 MTSVO-SC K301, 4 VM70 screens, 1 Eonon 19in
Starting Raspberry Pi multizone project.
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