Heat is one of the most damaging things to electronics. People are often not aware of this and they are causing their computers and other devices to fail much before their time, because they do not do what they should do to keep them fresh.
You have probably noticed that teams usually have fans that can rotate provided that the computer is running. It may have also seen that the fans get stronger at times more than others.
Most of a team generates a certain amount of heat, with certain parts such as the hard drive and the processor generating more than others. Fans are designed to maintain the equipment from overheating and burning.
Because of this, it is important to ensure that fans are able to do their job, or it could end up having to replace their equipment before their time.
Steps should be taken to help maintain the equipment and other electronics from overheating:
Keep them out of direct sunlight, I often see people who keep their laptop or computer desktop near a window where it is exposed to direct sunlight for a few or several hours a day. Understandably, this will raise the temperature in the team over what is supposed to be.
Internal fans are designed mainly for cool against components of the fire parties Yes, they generate no external heat sources
Do not put them in a right of desktop next to a radiator or through an opening of floor - this is quite easy to understand; basically the same idea as keep them out of direct sunlight
Not put the team in a narrow space - this is one that I see a lot. People will hide your desktop computer in a Cabinet or in one of the desktops with the internal space for a team, or perhaps may hide the equipment in a narrow space between the table and the wall.
This is a bad idea because this often block the ventilation and they heat-trapping or trap the heat in the space surrounding the team, which is so bad.
Battery never things on top of the computer - a couple of things isn't very well, but do not go overboard with things packed in lathe or the computer as this can also trap heat and ventilation block
Avoid using a laptop on a soft surface where the team sinking into the surface, in bed with the laptop resting on the blanket; This usually means at least one of the fan vents is blocked, as well as the blanket is an insulator (why keep hot, after all) and trap the heat in the laptop, causing damage over time.
If you want to use the laptop in bed or sitting on the couch wrapped in a blanket, you can do this, rest simply the laptop on a hard, flat surface to give sufficient air flow and to avoid blocking the air vents.
A great way to do it is through one of the trays can buy very cheap and have a nice flat top surface and a cushion incorporated below. These help protect the trapped heat laptop and have the advantage of side do more comfortable to work with the laptop to keep your lap cool and put the team in a more comfortable angle and height.
I use a laptop cooling pad wherever possible - this will help keep your computer and maintains that his legs too cool. Some of them come with their fans, and this is the kind that I suggest using as does the best job of cooling. These will normally be required provided power through a power cord, or more commonly, through the USB port of the laptop.
Same with internal fans, sure not to block fans in the pad of cooling with documents or a quilt or something similar, or can not do their job.
Avoid keeping teams in dusty environments on the floor - dust can get into teams and coat the pieces inside and can even block the air airing in extreme cases. While one of them passes, heat is trapped inside causing damage.
A good idea is also to use a can of compressed air, which can pick up virtually anywhere they sell electronics and periodically open the case and use compressed air to clean the dust.
Be careful when doing this, however, as touching the electronics inside can cause damage, something explain in another article. If you feel more comfortable doing so, consider to be a technician do this so do not accidentally damage something.
We hope that following the advice I have given you, you can avoid causing team break before its time, not doing these common computer errors.
Worth Godwin is a team coach with more than 15 years of experience helping users of all levels and he has also worked for many years "in the trenches" as a hardware and software technology, solving real problems.
It is worth also studies the human mind and how to learn people, since the beginning of the nineties. Draw all of this experience, as well as their level of English and writing, to teach people in a unique way with explanations that really make sense.
In 2006, worth the penalty began recording audio and video computer training, carefully designed to make it easier to learn the basics of the team at their own pace, at an affordable price, with a system that really works.
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