"Dennis Monticelli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the drakelist gang ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This is the same scheme that I use. It is flexible, quiet, and completely non-invasive. Also, I second the recommendation on the Panasonic Panaflo line. They are clearly superior to the PC grade fans coming out of China. Another tip: buy a larger fan and run it slower. It will move the same amount of air as a small fan run at full speed yet make much less noise. Also its "reach" is better so the warm air is drawn in over a wider area.
Dennis AE6C On Dec 23, 2007 1:44 PM, john <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > john <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the drakelist gang > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > An option I use is a DC wall wart with selectable secondary voltage, so > that you can move the fan (on rubber feet) from rig to rig, and adjust the > fan speed with the voltage on the wall wart. They're less than ten > bucks. 9V on a 12v fan is a happy medium. > > John K5MO > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Submissions: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - unsubscribe drakelist in body > Hopelessly Lost: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - help in body of message > Zerobeat Web Page: www.zerobeat.net - sponsored by www.tlchost.net > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Submissions: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - unsubscribe drakelist in body Hopelessly Lost: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - help in body of message Zerobeat Web Page: www.zerobeat.net - sponsored by www.tlchost.net ----------------------------------------------------------------------