I have a homebrew amp with a blower mounted on the back of the chassis. The blower has a flat flange, and the chassis has a rectangular hole cut in it to match. What I would like to do, to reduce blo
09/04/2013 22:27 You might want to look at some of the race car sites for brake cooling ducting hose, for the pipe. As for converting the flanges you will probably find it best to get someone to TIG
On 4/9/2013 5:14 PM, Rick Stealey wrote: I have a homebrew amp with a blower mounted on the back of the chassis. The blower has a flat flange, and the chassis has a rectangular hole cut in it to matc
A store that sells woodworking equipment is your best bet. Try rockler.com or woodcraft.com Look under "dust collection". Both have stores...perhaps near where you live. Also try Home Depot or Lowes.
I would consider a dryer hose since they come in several sizes and have various sheetmetal ends that go to the outside vent. Mine is square. I see no need for anything high priced since temperature i
the The length of ducting will lose blower pressure and decrease the air flow rate, so your amplifier will not be cooled as well as it is now. The only question is: how much less? The biggest risk i
Thanks to each of you who replied with suggestions for my idea of remoting my amp blower. I now have a good idea of what to look for as far as the components go, and will be making my first shopping
On 4/10/2013 7:42 AM, Rick Stealey wrote: Thanks to each of you who replied with suggestions for my idea of remoting my amp blower. I now have a good idea of what to look for as far as the components