you'll have a homemade AC but not for long the refrigerator wont stay cool for long with the door open
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opening doors and windows and using large fans will do it
you don't.they don't want fans knocking on their front doors.
It may be overheating. Check your system, motherboard and processor fans for blockage and performance.
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Open the windows and doors and set up some fans to blow the carbon monoxide outside.
Radios, television, toaster, record player, fridge, washing machine, ovens, mixer, fans, heaters, irons and sewing machines.
Dust is usually the major cause of overheating. The case needs to be opened and blow out all the dust around the heatsinks and fans.
Answer:Yes and No. if you are looking just to test out the fans then yes, you can but be careful not to have it on there for too long or cross any wires because without a fuse you could blow the fans.and no, because if you are hoping to just direct connect the fans to the battery and run it that way...well ill just tell you that's not a good idea unless you want the fans running every second for every day. i mean litterally 24/7 because without a fuse or switch or sensor there is no way for the fans to be switched on, or know when to be switched on or from being blown.my suggestion personally is don't do it unless your just testing to see if they're working.
I'm not a gambling man but I would risk a shilling that the radiator fan is running Peugeot fans are not ignition controlled, and do start at times after the engine is switched off.
This is a good question. Open all windows and doors and if you have any electrical fans then use them to move the air around which will dilute those fumes.