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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/12/15 1:50 AM, Loren Tedford
wrote:<br>
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type="cite">Hey I have a repeater located in a harsh environment
and was curious at what temperature should i be concerned of
failure here is the repeaters current temps..<br>
[root@KC9ZHV-_R ~]# sensors -f<br>
k8temp-pci-00c3<br>
Adapter: PCI adapter<br>
<font color="#ff0000"><b>Core0 Temp:</b><b><br>
</b><b> -56°F</b></font><br>
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This seems suspect, it's very very cold for a core on the same
chip. I'd be inclined to mark it as invalid. <br>
At cold temps, you run into issues with the devices not being able
to cold boot. Once running most things will be fine down to -40c/f
or so, but if let sit at that temp, they may not boot. Keep in mind
these are built with commercial grade parts which are not rated for
these extremes.<br>
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type="cite">Core1 Temp:<br>
+5°F</blockquote>
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73's W9CR<br>
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