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Old 12-18-2007, 05:01 PM
Matt L Matt L is offline
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Mine wasn't noisy, but I pulled because it wasn't reading properly. It was caked full of dust.

As with any fan (or anything else with turning parts), be sure to mechanically stop the fan from turning before you blast it with compressed air.

On an almost-unrelated note, our clothes dryer started making a horrible noise while running. That was also due to dust in the fan. It was a lot more work to clean that one out.
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