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> Cool Tom, thanks! A good tip from the telescope_______________________________
\n> world. (I have a
\n> Takahashi 6" reflector)
\n>
\n>
\n> On Sep 13, 2004, at 9:56 AM, Tom Hole wrote:
\n>
\n> > What we use for telescope tripods to reduce
\n> vibration is sorbothane.�
\n> > I used it when I mounted fans on my telescope for
\n> cooling.� No
\n> > vibration whatsoever.� I used the sorbothane
\n> inserts that were in my
\n> > old running shoes.� You can buy it in sheets as
\n> well.
\n> >
\n> > Tom
\n> >
\n> > --- In 01v96@yahoogroups.com, "Jccrtv"
\n> <jccrtv@y...> wrote:
\n> > > I noticed the same thing. When I pick up the
\n> front of the o1V96 so
\n> > that the feet are no
\n> > > longer touching the table surface, the sound
\n> drops way off. That
\n> > doesn't mean you have to
\n> > > have the front raised off the table, I think we
\n> just have to put
\n> > something under each of the
\n> > > 4 legs to dampen the vibration to the table
\n> beneath our boards. I
\n> > just placed a wad of
\n> > > napkin (rolled up in a ball) under each leg and
\n> the vibration seems
\n> > to be a lot less. Now to
\n> > > find something better than a napkin. I'm not
\n> sure rubber castors
\n> > will do it. Maybe
\n> > > something soft, like a few layers of felt
\n> beneath each Yammy "foot".
\n> > >
\n> > >
\n> > > --- In 01v96@yahoogroups.com, "medazzaland73"
\n> <medazzaland73@h...>
\n> > wrote:
\n> > > > Hi there
\n> > > >
\n> > > > I've just purchased an 01v96 and have a
\n> slight problem.� I work
\n> > in a
\n> > > > very quiet studio and bought the 96 as I
\n> thought it was
\n> > completely
\n> > > > silent.
\n> > > >
\n> > > > Unfortunately, mine seems to make a small
\n> humming noise from the
\n> > > > PSU.� It's not coming out of any outputs,
\n> just a noise from the
\n> > > > acutal desk.� I spoke to Yammy about it, and
\n> they implied that
\n> > this
\n> > > > was normal, yet I'd been led to believe that
\n> the desk was silent.
\n> > > >
\n> > > > I'd REALLY appreciate if a few others could
\n> let me know if their
\n> > > > machines make any audible noise at all.� Mine
\n> seems to come from
\n> > > > under the data wheel (the PSU is there
\n> apparently), it's not VERY
\n> > > > loud, but I've spent a lot of money on a
\n> silent studio, and it IS
\n> > > > annoying.
\n> > > >
\n> > > > Thanks :)
\n> >
\n> >
\n> >
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