Hi
I have a WRAP board too, but only with two ports. No problems with heat
at all here. The board isn't cold, it's about 20C or so.
But when I'd have 50-70C then I really would contact PCEngines. Maybe
your board is wrong.
- Chris
Am Mi, den 06.10.2004 schrieb Richard Parvass um 10:52:
> Hi all
>
> Before I approach PCEngines with this, I wonder if anyone else has
> similar issues?
>
> I have a WRAP 1D, the three port version. I could not get it to power up
> at 9v (the specs say 7v minimum), and the only other supply I had was a
> 14V 800mA one, which after a week it's killed - I thought it only
> required around 450mA!! The other issue is the amount of heat generated
> - the aluminium housing they supply was almost too hot to touch: I
> reckon 50C in the cooler parts to 70C at the hotter parts.
>
> Does anyone have a similar experience?
>
> Richard
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