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ok so these are crappy cell pics but you can get the idea.

Who wants their monitor bursting into flames or burning out components? My brother didn't so he installed two fans under the monitor to assist in cooling. These seemed to do a world of good. He cut two holes and some angled wedges and glued it in, then put the fans in. Damn thing seems like its air conditioned now. This is not a conversion, this is a dedicated cab.
 

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ok so these are crappy cell pics but you can get the idea.

Who wants their monitor bursting into flames or burning out components? My brother didn't so he installed two fans under the monitor to assist in cooling. These seemed to do a world of good. He cut two holes and some angled wedges and glued it in, then put the fans in. Damn thing seems like its air conditioned now. This is not a conversion, this is a dedicated cab.

Dedicated? It looks like a G80 Convert-a-Cab to me.

Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
 
It looks identical to the pics in the manual. It could be a convert a cab. I am not an expert when it comes to cabs like some on here.

I was just trying to show pics of the extra fans for cooling the flamethrower
 
It looks identical to the pics in the manual. It could be a convert a cab. I am not an expert when it comes to cabs like some on here.

I was just trying to show pics of the extra fans for cooling the flamethrower

Aren't there hardware changes one can make to the monitor to help with the over-heating issue?

Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
 
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