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A couple days ago I received a call from IBM saying that our development box had called home and reported a hardware problem. It turned out that 1 of 3 fans had burned out. You could smell the burnt electrical smell in the computer room.
I asked IBM what it might cost to fix it, and they quoted an estimate of $2,800.
That evening I removed the cover of the box, removed the fan with the burn-out motor, and ordered a replacement part off the Internet for $35.
I noticed some dust in the interior or the box, so I took it outside and blew out an incredible cloud of dust, using a compressor.
After the IPL the tape drive started working again. I had been without a tape drive for months after neglecting to clean it. The air compressor evidently fixed it. Now, just waiting for a replacement fan to arrive.
-Nathan.
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