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pianotuna
Aug 01, 2013Nomad III
Hi btcruzer,
I chose to put the fans in a mask at the top of the "chimney" so they suck air. I did not change the baffles but I probably should. The biggest difference I got was in initial cool down time which dropped from 12 hours to 6 hours. Duty cycle, after cool down, remained identical at 2:3 (40 minutes on for every hour).
One reason I did this was to allow for low temperature operations. I wanted to actually restrict the air flow, to some small extent.
I chose to put the fans in a mask at the top of the "chimney" so they suck air. I did not change the baffles but I probably should. The biggest difference I got was in initial cool down time which dropped from 12 hours to 6 hours. Duty cycle, after cool down, remained identical at 2:3 (40 minutes on for every hour).
One reason I did this was to allow for low temperature operations. I wanted to actually restrict the air flow, to some small extent.
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