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1. Fans for electronic equipment & quiet (score: 1)
Author: rohre@arlut.utexas.edu (rohre)
Date: 24 Jan 1997 16:16:06 -0600
Gang, Almost an oxymoron, ie fans and noise are like ham and eggs, but fans and quiet are not. As the local fan guru on repairing computer fans, instrument, or recorder fans etc. I have learned some
/archives//html/TenTec/1997-01/msg00138.html (9,702 bytes)

2. Fans for electronic equipment & quiet (score: 1)
Author: sblatman@locke.ccil.org (steven blatman)
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 1997 19:55:19 -0500 (EST)
Stuart's dead on about the coupling problem. the other part to consider, if you're designing from scratch, is the air flow. using a larger fan, and running it at a slower speed is usually quieter tha
/archives//html/TenTec/1997-01/msg00141.html (7,447 bytes)

3. Fans for electronic equipment & quiet (score: 1)
Author: kovar@ia.net (Jack Kovar KE0AX)
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 1997 20:32:36 -0600 (CST)
Just had a idea about locating ORINGs to seal isolated air passage. I see one at hand every time I change my oil on my car. Remove one off your old filter and see if it works! Just a thought! Jack Ko
/archives//html/TenTec/1997-01/msg00143.html (11,247 bytes)


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