Partain, Chuck wrote:
anyone ever do any studies about muffin fans for cooling BIG tubes?
I have a decent size blower I'm going to use on my amp (gu-84b) and wondered
if there was a smaller fan (I'm into the size reduction mode now) to use.
they indicate ~60cfm at 30mm H2O across the tube. I have a squirrel cage
that's going to work but would pay for a quieter smaller hi performance fan
to do the trick. Looked around and see a lot of CFM measurements but not
including the pressure.
That's because muffin-type fans have very poor performance against the
kind of back-pressure created by the anode cooler of a ceramic tube.
They are good for delivering high volume of air when the back-pressure
is low, but any small back-pressure will decrease the CFM by a *lot*.
The rated CFM figure is always against zero back-pressure ("free
discharge"). In other words, it's a theoretical maximum value that
you'll never see in practice.
Squirrel-cage blowers have several features designed to develop pressure
as well as deliver volume, so that's what you're going to need.
--
73 from Ian G3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB)
http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek
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