Tony Duell wrote:
Making it easier to get airflow through the
PDP-11 cabinets makes it
much easier to get heat out of the room. Even at that, A/C can find it
Air Conditioners are not common in private houses in the UK. They do
exist, but I only know one person to have one.
As I know all too well from my trip to Hampshire last July. Your summer
is nothing like our weather in July. Everyone in the UK could use a
nice old warm computer to take the chill off. :)
hard to keep
up in the warmer months. This time of year is when I can
actually think of running the system for a period of time without it
getting too hot, or costing a fortune to cool. It already costs a
fortune just to run.
If you have electric heating anyway, then it shouldn't make much
difference to the overall electricity bill, surely...
Well, a heat pump (an air conditioner that runs in reverse) does work a
little more efficiently than TTL logic for heating the house. My
biggest problem is coming up with a way to duct the heat from the 11/70
to the rest of the house. It still seems that I end up with the heat on
in the house, and the windows open in the room with the 11/70.
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Doug Carman
pdp11(a)bellsouth.net