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If you elect to stay with fans, I had good luck with fans from
acoustiProducts. (vendor http://www.siliconacoustics.com). I used these for an OR application, trying to surgeons happy. They really were quieter that :Standard" fans. Hear a few of the other manufacturers of reduced noise fans. IMHO, you really need to look carefully as the word quiet is very subjective. Specifications for Panaflo and for Cormair Rotron Whispers are from www.comairrotron.com Specifications for NMB fans are from www.nmbtech.com Specifications for JMC fans are from www.jmcproducts.com (good ANSI specs) Noiseblocker fan specs from www.Blacknoise.de, but good luck finding the fans in North America. Verax fan specs from shop.erfrier.net (German). I'm not sure if they are available in North America Don wrote in message oups.com... I'm the new proud owner of a R-390A. (Some will say I'm a fool but I had to follow my heart!) It's rackmount, which is great because I've got rack space. I want to keep it well fed and ventilated. At the moment, the rack has a 10" EG&G/Caravel Rotron fan in the top. It moves a lot of air and generates a fair amount of noise. Not bad in a computer room, but I want to hear the radio instead of the fan. I anticipate keeping the R-390A on more regularly than my other tube radios (Heathkits etc.). Probably several hours a day. In addition, the radio probably isn't as thermally stable as it could be if I'm sucking lotsa air through it. Someone might tell me that it's bad to use a fan for some other reason. Which way to go? Speed control on the fan to slow it down and keep it quiet? No fan at all, because the R-390A was designed not to need it? Some vastly more quiet and appropriate fan? Tim. (KA0BTD) |
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