has anyone had any luck air cooling a zen amp with a pc fan. and if so whats a good psu to power it so i dont get line noise?
or is a dedicated psu good?🙂
or is a dedicated psu good?🙂
Well...just a note.. unless you have some neat cowling around that heatsink, it's setup for convection better than forced air. To get maximum effect, the air has to be blowing lengthwise over the heatsink, and preferably through the holes as well.
Tim
Tim
ill try it
ya i was looking at that ill try incasing it. the fan is a multispeed
gets faster as it gets hotter but its super quiet
ya i was looking at that ill try incasing it. the fan is a multispeed
gets faster as it gets hotter but its super quiet
Try to wind some wire in your toroidal transformer until you get the voltage you need. For me it worked with about 10 turns, to get around 7 V. I am using CPU fans inside the case.
Originally posted by miguel2
Try to wind some wire in your toroidal transformer until you get the voltage you need. For me it worked with about 10 turns, to get around 7 V.
Don't forget a rectifier and an optional cap as CPU fans are DC
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ya just wanted to try it out. and it sound
really good had some line noise but i got rid of that . when i finish the case ill make my own from the board up. just wanted to here it first. 🙄
ya just wanted to try it out. and it sound
really good had some line noise but i got rid of that . when i finish the case ill make my own from the board up. just wanted to here it first. 🙄
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