Quote: Originally Posted by miztahsparklez
hmm, i think it would work better if the fan would blow inside no?
No. Fans actually heat up the air as it passes through the blades. You always want the fan to suck so that the hot air from the blades is exhausted. The only reason you would want a fan to blow on something if it was wet. Evaporation comsumes a lot of energy, thus cooling whatever is wet. This is why you sweat and you feel cool when a fan blows on you. However, electrical components don't sweat.
BTW, I was actually gonna do this to my Lilly too. Thanks for the pics Don!