[Amps] Fan Noise in GS-35b Amplifiers
Jack C. Shutt
w9gt at frontier.com
Thu Feb 20 09:59:42 EST 2014
Yes, water cooling would be really neat! I understand that the GS-35a version of the tube has a water-jacket, but you never see those for sale. I have seen some home brew examples for other tubes, but it might be a little difficult to build my own water-jacket and then.... how do you provide a water tight seal around the tube that will withstand the heat? I suppose a simple fish tank pump and some plastic tubing would work for coolant circulation and then maybe some sort of small radiator or cooling tank to dissipate the heat. Seems like it would work if the details could be worked out.
73, Jack, W9GT
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From: "mikflathead at aol.com" <mikflathead at aol.com>
To: paul at n1bug.com; w9gt at frontier.com; amps at contesting.com
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2014 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: [Amps] Fan Noise in GS-35b Amplifiers
Some builders water cool these tubes. It that an option?
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From: N1BUG <paul at n1bug.com>
To: Jack C. Shutt <w9gt at frontier.com>; amps <amps at contesting.com>
Sent: Thu, Feb 20, 2014 9:27 am
Subject: Re: [Amps] Fan Noise in GS-35b Amplifiers
I don't know what the "recommended" blower is, but bear in mind slow
speed blowers can be much less noisy than high speed ones. They tend
to be physically larger, however. On some prior amps I used high
speed (2500-3000 RPM I think) blowers that were physically rather
small. They got the job done but were very noisy. On my current
generation 4CX1500B amps I use Dayton 2C647 blowers. They run at
1500 RPM, but move about the same amount of air by using a larger
squirrel cage. They are much quieter. I suspect even this amount of
noise would be objectionable to many people but those blowers are
far less noisy than the 4" fan in my rack mount server case that
houses the shack PC. Something has to be done about that fan! 73,
Paul N1BUG On 02/19/2014 11:07 AM, Jack C. Shutt wrote:
> I have gathered from all the info that I have read on amps using
> the GS-35b that a healthy air flow is necessary to keep these
> tubes happy. Unfortunately, the 100 CFM squirrel cage blower
> that is recommended for this purpose is quite noisy. Any
> suggestions for an effective cooling arrangement that is quieter?
> I thought about remotely locating the blower and using a hose
> duct to the amp, but this is just not practical in my shack.
> Suggestions? 73, Jack, W9GT
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