Let's not forget the option of using a fan rated at
22ØV. The fan will run quietly at 11ØV with no adverse
effects.
I have run the 22ØV fans on one of my TR-7 rigs and PS-7 power supplies
for years...Not to mention the use of larger 22ØV fans on local repeater
P.A. units.
The fans will run at a s
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You can also use a 12V fan, mounting holes are standard
dimension so lots of fans will fit.
I found a 12V fan from an old computer PS that had
the same di
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can pick up replacement fans at hamfests for three to five dollars.
They are 110V units and fit perfecly. They run faster, pass mor
Hi Jeff,
You can pick up replacement fans at hamfests for three to five dollars. They are 110V units and fit perfecly. They run faster, pass more air and are a bit nosier than the Drake fans but a WHOLE LOT cheaper!!! I have seen the FA-7s go for as high as fifty dollars at auction. If you are
"Jeff Kelly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterence to the drakelist gang
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Looking for 2 items for my TR7.
(1) A new band selector knob
(2) 2 replacement fans (rig and ps)
please email off list:
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thanks,
Jeff
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