On 4/10/2013 7:42 AM, Rick Stealey wrote:
Thanks to each of you who replied with suggestions for my idea of remoting my
amp blower. I now have a good idea of what to look for as far as the
components go, and will be making my first shopping visit today, looking around
Home Depot because I need to get more spray paint there for the rack that will
hold the amp. This project is part of a shack rebuild that began in January
with the complete teardown of the walls in my shack. I have insulated the
walls, provided an access panel for all I/O, and now want to make the HUGE
improvement of reducing the noise that my 8877 amp makes. Your suggestions
have been very valuable.
Rick K2XT
Although it will work, I'd personally avoid the dryer hose and sheet
metal work as it's typically quite frafile. Tou can get custom sheet
metal work done, but it's quite expendive.
OTOH the hose and fittings for dust collectors comes in a number of
sizes, is easy to handle, comes with round to square adapters, size
changes allowing larger tubing to smaller ports, is typically PVC, and
not expensive. It can easily be installed in temporary or permanent
installations and will handle far more pressure than you'll ever need.I
have a 3 HP motor on mine eith an impeller using 1/4" thick steel
blades, but it sucks instead of blows and every one in a while sucks up
something large enough to make quite a bang! Makes me glad it has those
heavy blades. Course with a blower like that you need it outside, or
definitely a different room
73
Roger (K8RI)
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