To: | amps <amps@contesting.com> |
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Subject: | Re: [Amps] Advice |
From: | Ron Youvan <ka4inm@tampabay.rr.com> |
Reply-to: | ka4inm@tampabay.rr.com |
Date: | Sun, 06 Dec 2009 14:02:59 +0000 |
List-post: | <amps@contesting.com">mailto:amps@contesting.com> |
> With that given, if the tube (3CX-800) requires 19 CFM you *WILL* have > 0.50" of pressure at the socket. Conversely IF you have 0.50 inches at > the socket you will have 19 CFM. However if there is a down stream > restriction the pressure will rise and the flow will drop which would be > quite unusual. I'd not think this would be a normal situation, but when > designing an amp it is possible to not leave enough venting area for the > cooling to maintain proper flow. Not at all unusual at all, it takes is airborne lint to accumulate in the fins of the blower to reduce air flow, a few broadcast engineers have been known to log manometer readings down to the solder melting out of the anode fins. (and tube destruction) Designing and keeping are two different things. I have removed so much lint and fuzz stuff from computers that live on the carpeted floors (at work) that I don't understand how they were operating. (every 6 months) -- Ron KA4INM - The only real problem is death is so final. _______________________________________________ Amps mailing list Amps@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/amps |
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