robert briggs wrote:
> I am currently constructing another linear amplifier this time using a
> pair of GI-7B(T) triodes.
> Perusing various projects using these tubes I note that most builders
> use an ordinary standard computer fan for a pair of tubes.One of the
> articles states that these tubes run cooler than the old 572B triodes.I
> take it that the anode coolers are able to shed heat more efficiently.
> My intention is to mount the tubes in the horizontal plane.Instead of
> using a typical 240 volt computer fan I am considering using a pair of
> 12 volt fans from old switch mode supplies, placing each blower directly
> beneath each anode so that each tube has a good blast of air instead of
> sharing the flow from one blower.
I think cooling is most effective if air flows along rather than across
the fins although transverse cooling seems to work fine in this amp:
http://www.nd2x.net/w4emf-MLA.html although there's a note at the end
about an air deflector.
Steve
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