Putting Hard Disks to Sleep?

Is there any way to lengthen the time the hard drives are put to sleep once I've activated "put hard disks to sleep when possible"? The default seems to put them to sleep within minutes, and I'd like to change it to one hour if possible.
Thanks!

Why bother in a desktop machine? Sleeping the drives is mainly a power saving feature mostly for laptops. If you uncheck the box in Energy Saver it defaults to 180 minutes of idle time. If you want an hour idle, then why not just set Energy Saver to put the computer to sleep after one hour of idle time?

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