Time capsule hot.

I just got a time capsule a couple weeks ago. I noticed it is running pretty hot and want to cool it down as that makes me nervous that the power supply or something could die. Is this normal?
Knowing this now, I would like to get the warranty from apple as there seems to be a fair amount of ppl having the TC's die. But, I ordered it from Amazon, so does anyone know if I could still get the warranty or am I SOL since it wasn't purchased from Apple?
thanks

Is the TC brand new??
As stated as long as it is new it is covered by applecare.. but you cannot buy it for the TC .. it is covered as a computer peripheral. Up to 2years before the purchase of the applecare still covers the TC.
But try to keep it cool.. they do get hot during a long backup but should cool down a fair bit once the disk stops spinning.. make sure that is happening.. that the TC is going into disk spin down.. you can feel the vibration with your hand on it.
Using a laptop cooler.. sealed to the bottom but spaced so as to allow space for the air to move can help force air through the TC.. that will help make it last.

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