Re: Deflection cooling

From: Andrew Wilson <atwilson_at_home.com>
Date: Wed Oct 06 1999 - 12:44:04 EDT

        For my Ast. Deluxe, I bought an AC fan, and just ran it straight off
the AC line (I spliced it in right after the back door switch). You could use
a PC Case fan (seems like a CPU fan might be too small), but I didn't want to
put a DC fan in there and have to draw more power from the DC power supply...

        Radio Shack has a couple AC fans - Part #273-242 and #273-241.

                        Drew

   Date: Wed, 06 Oct 1999 10:55:02 -0500
   From: tom mcclintock <tomm@mgcap.com>
   Organization: MG Capital
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   Since I just had a new back door cut for my Space Duel, I thought it would be
   an ideal time to cut air holes in the door for the HV and deflection boards.
   I additionally want to add a cooling fan and was wondering if (1) a CPU
   cooling fan would provide sufficient airflow and (2) where the optimal place
   to grab power for the fan would be?

   Any suggestions are certainly appreciated.
   tom
Received on Wed Oct 6 11:44:07 1999

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