Now you got me all excited, but reversing the flow on the 3 fans on my 120w lamp had disappointing results .
Before i started the procedure the unit had been running and the temperature was 42.6°c with fan control at 50% - noise level medium.
After reversing the fans the noise level dropped to low, but the temperature shot up to 46,7°c - increasing the fan speed to 75% equaling
medium noise level got the temperature to drop to 45,4°c - but not even increasing fan speed to 100 got the temp down from 45.°c
I'm running without front glass, but the panel is not raised - wonder if it would be enough to compensate, something for a later test.
On a side note. On image 1 in post#12 the is a 'strange' connection to chassis(the red wires) besides the normal earth/ground
connection to chassis(Yellow/green) could have something to do with the problems peoples are having with dim lighting when
the unit is off, in other threads -my unit only has the yellow/green wire to chassis connection).
There is something about this thread that reminds me of a movie where 3 characters stands in a spaceship control room
and screams -Oh my god she's going from suck to blow.