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Re: [Amps] Amplifier Fans:

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Amplifier Fans:
From: Bruce Osterberg <n9bx@mchsi.com>
Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2012 15:38:15 -0500
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Problem Solved:

As you all have suggested it was the Switching Power Supply.  It now has 
a Home in the Trash.  Hooked my 12 Volts to the Main Astron Power supply 
and Noise is Gone.

Thanks All

Bruce N9BX 73

On 8/25/2012 1:33 PM, Bruce Osterberg wrote:
>
> Hello:  I have Built a W6PO amplifier in a 30 Inch rack cabinet, along
> with it's power supply,(pictures available upon request.)  But I thought
> I would add some internal fans on the inside to help cool the
> transformer and exhaust a bit more air.  Well that turned out OK except
> for the Noise, (electrical that the Fans Produce.)
>
> With out the Fans on the noise level on the K3 is right at S1 all the
> time.  Once the Fans are on it goes up to S5 and Stays there.  Mind you
> these are cheap Ham fest fans, but I don't know if adding anything to
> them would cut down on the Electrical Noise Generated.  But then as I
> think of it I may have a Problem with the Switching Power supply from
> China that I am using to provide power to the Fans.  That's easier to
> check.  But if it's the Fans, is there a solution to this delima?
>
> 73 Bruce N9BX
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