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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: UK
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I am having trouble keeping my ohp cool I have made some modifications to it but need some advice and info.
the mods i made are as follows on the front of my ohp i had a square air inake vent with a grill i removed the grill and attached a normal computer case fan although it says do not obstruct air intake what i wanna know is will this fan intake air and make the air flow better in the ohp or is it an obstruction. I have also in the ohp put a pc blower exhaust fan which traps the hot air and blows it out thru a couple of holes i drilled at the side of the ohp. these are both running of a pc power supply unit which is outside of the ohp. any advice welcome as well as tips. |
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