Paul,
You can run the chimney from the chassis to the vent hole in the top
cover. It doesn't have to be under the fins like most short chimneys.
You can make one that reaches all the way to the top of the fins from
the chassis if you dont want to run it on up to the cover vent. Just as
long as the air is forced around the fins is all thats needed. You want
to make sure that the holes trough the chassis for the air flow are
large enough that the tube gets the proper air flow.
Will Matney
Paul Whatton wrote:
Hi all, I'd appreciate some advice.
I'm building an amp with a pair of GI-7bs and will be blowing into the
anode compartment and using two PTFE chimneys in the usual (K2RIW) way
venting out of the top of the case. But because the Russian tubes have
open sided anode fins I wondered if it would be better to take the
PTFE chimney right down to the bottom of the cooler, thus creating a
tunnel, or only part way down the fins to allow some air flow through
the sides as well? The latter would certainly appear to help where the
underside slots in the fins are obstructed by the tank circuit
bracket, but how about all round?
Your thought much appreciated.
73
Paul G4DCV
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