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==Mechanical installation and cooling==
 
==Mechanical installation and cooling==
[[File:Argon installation.png|thumb|A proper Argon installation orientation and spacing with optional [[Argon user guide/Mating connectors and accessories|heat sinks]] and an optional cooling fan. For high power application, [[Replacing Argon fuse|replacing also the internal fuse]] may be necessary.]]Argon drives should be installed vertically (J5 connector up) with at least 50 mm free air space between the device surfaces and possible cabinet walls to allow heat transfer along the heat sink side of the device.  
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[[File:Argon installation.png|thumb|A proper Argon installation orientation and spacing with optional [[Argon user guide/Mating connectors and accessories|heat sinks]] and an optional cooling fan.]]Argon drives should be installed vertically (J5 connector up) with at least 50 mm free air space between the device surfaces and possible cabinet walls to allow heat transfer along the heat sink side of the device.  
  
 
Cooling may be further by mounting additional [[Argon user guide/Mating connectors and accessories|heat sinks]] to the bottom of the device and/or using a fan blowing air from bottom to up. If fan is used, it should have dust filter to prevent dust inside the drives.  
 
Cooling may be further by mounting additional [[Argon user guide/Mating connectors and accessories|heat sinks]] to the bottom of the device and/or using a fan blowing air from bottom to up. If fan is used, it should have dust filter to prevent dust inside the drives.  
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===Wiring of single drive===
 
===Wiring of single drive===
 
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