The way I solved cooling issues with both the H20 and my XBOX 360 was to mount 3 different PC fans into my equipment rack.
The fans are all wired to a variable output AC adapter from Radio Shack. It's max output is 12V; however, I have adjusted it down to around 8V so that the 3 fans don't run as fast and loud.
The fans keep the inside of the rack at under 80 degrees F when the XBOX 360 is running (I have a small digital thermometer tucked in the back of the rack).
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The way I solved cooling issues with both the H20 and my XBOX 360 was to mount 3 different PC fans into my equipment rack.
The fans are all wired to a variable output AC adapter from Radio Shack. It's max output is 12V; however, I have adjusted it down to around 8V so that the 3 fans don't run as fast and loud.
Here is a photo of the fans while I was wiring them together:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smorty71/14979844/
The fans keep the inside of the rack at under 80 degrees F when the XBOX 360 is running (I have a small digital thermometer tucked in the back of the rack).