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[Amps] Coupling a blower to an air system socket

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Subject: [Amps] Coupling a blower to an air system socket
From: Alan Ibbetson <alan@g3xaq.net>
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 20:58:34 +0000
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For minimum airflow resistance for a forced air cooled amplifier it would seem the blower needs to discharge in a straight line directly into the underside of the valve socket. This leads to a fairly tall structure with the blower underneath the RF deck.

What is the "right" way to make the physical connection between blower and air system socket? Rigid ducting? Something resilient like rubber? Or (what intrigues me) how about a fabric transition duct as shown in several places here

http://users.pipeline.com.au/~burst/stc.htm

The "floppy" fabric seems attractive as a way to take up minor (major?) misalignment between the blower and RF deck if they are built as separate units and should help isolate any blower vibration. A competent seamstress (seam-master) would be able to take differences in duct shape and size in their stride too.

Has anyone got a feel for the pros and cons of the use of fabric rather than more rigid blower couplings?

73, Alan G3XAQ
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Alan Ibbetson
alan@g3xaq.net
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