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Conference 7.286::atarist

Title:Atari ST, TT, & Falcon
Notice:Please read note 1.0 and its replies before posting!
Moderator:FUNYET::ANDERSON
Created:Mon Apr 04 1988
Last Modified:Tue May 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1433
Total number of notes:10312

965.0. "MEGA never switched off - experiences?" by COL01::LELIE (I/O in progress) Tue Sep 18 1990 10:33

Hi,
does somebody have (good/bad) experiences with STs running 24 hrs a day, 7 
days a week (overheating, ST burnt, house burnt, working perfectly...)?

I want to leave my MEGA 1 (no harddisk) on for several days to collect data.
Unattended. What I do now is: turn off the monitor, let on the ST.

Thanks for you inputs,
			-Peter

PS: I am a bit sensitive about this issue because some time ago my 
    PRO350 nearly started to burn (power cable rev.0).
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965.1No Problem, here.SUOSW4::SURAUFTue Sep 18 1990 10:5817
    Hi Peter,
    i run my both ATARI 1040 ST now since 3-mar-1990, one with a MEGAFILE-30
    without any Problems.
    I use them for TCP/IP Routing in an HAM Packet-Radio-Network
    Environment.
    The only thing what i do is:
    
    		Switching the SM124 off, when i leave it alone, as you do.
    
    But i must say, that the Equipment is located i a cool, dry cellarroon.
    About 18 degrees celsius. There is no overheating at all. 
    One thing i have to do once a week: Removing any dust with a
    vacuumcleaner.
    
    
    	--Rolf
    
965.2No Problem...EVTAI1::LECADETTue Sep 18 1990 12:103
    The same ....
    I leave my 1040 for more than 4 months without any Problems.
    Switching the SM124 off, most of the time.
965.3PNO::SANDERSBResist much, Obey littleTue Sep 18 1990 16:5312
        I've left mine on for several days and the only problem I've seen
        is the mouse getting flakey, but that is due to the Atari design
        and not leaving the machine on.
        
        The only fire hazard I'm aware of (only read about it, haven't
        seen it) is impact printer heads - lots of current, which causes
        it to heat up quite a bit when something fails.
        
        I have seen one of our FireFoxs smoke.
        
        Bob
965.4Six monthsCOL01::LELIEI/O in progressThu Mar 21 1991 12:4315
In the meantime I made my own experiences:

I left my Mega 1 permanently on (well, except a few days when I was 
working at the hard disk interface) for the last six months. 

When I don't use the system, the Atari works as a thermometer, 
collecting the actual outside temperature and writing the values to 
diskette every ten minutes. The monitor is then turned off as well as 
the hard disk (which has to be disconnected, else the floppy will 
contain junk data afterwards). The room temperature is about 22 
centigrades (~72 F).

No problems at all up to now. I like it. :-) 

	-Peter