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Re: [TenTec] CENTURION CLEANING

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] CENTURION CLEANING
From: Chris Hansohn <chris.hansohn@comcast.net>
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Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 17:37:47 -0500
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How about a small fan from an old PC or other piece of equipment?  A friend of 
mine uses a small fan from a Cisco router (1"x1") at his desk. 

Chris, K4RCH
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On Dec 10, 2011, at 17:18, Richards <jruing@ameritech.net> wrote:

> SEASON'S GREETINGS TEN TEC MAVENS...
> 
> My question follows K7NSW's comment on reducing air flow through the 
> Centurion.   I built a stand to hold my Centurion amp below my desk, and 
> it is placed so that there are at least 5 inches of space between it and 
> the back and side of the desk shell.  Still, it gets warm under there 
> and I have used a small fan to move air out from behind and beside the 
> amp where it is close to the desk shell.
> 
> So...  Does anyone have a clever idea as to how I might mount a smaller, 
> yet sufficient, fan under the desk, maybe to run off my 12 volt power 
> supply distribution system, that would not add noise, not add too much 
> wind, and still move cooler air in and around the beast?
> 
> The fan I have now, sits on the floor, and is way overkill for the job, 
>  adding both more noise and more air flow than necessary.  So, I am 
> considering a smaller, more appropriate solution.
> 
> Any traction?
> 
> Thanks loads.    Happy Trails and Happy Holidays to all.
> 
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