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landyacht318
Jun 24, 2018Explorer
Don't be afraid of the push pull.
Since the Noctuas are so little amp draw, you could likely have your blower outside, running much less rpm than 0.3 amps less, with the Noctua pulling on the other side of it, for more air moved and less noise and amp draw.
My 3krpm Noctua did not enjoy the counter rotating feeder fan, 8Mm away from it, but 8 feet of ducting between the two fans in a push pull should do more for less, perhaps much less when dialed in via speed controls, with the optional turbo mode with both cranked up.
Also all that air you are pumping in needs an escape route. If yo ucan open some other window and hear the fans change rpm then there is still restriction to flow.
If you are in the desert and have access to a hose, put one of those misters on it over the auto air filter. Evaporative cooling works very well as long as the humidity is not high.
Since the Noctuas are so little amp draw, you could likely have your blower outside, running much less rpm than 0.3 amps less, with the Noctua pulling on the other side of it, for more air moved and less noise and amp draw.
My 3krpm Noctua did not enjoy the counter rotating feeder fan, 8Mm away from it, but 8 feet of ducting between the two fans in a push pull should do more for less, perhaps much less when dialed in via speed controls, with the optional turbo mode with both cranked up.
Also all that air you are pumping in needs an escape route. If yo ucan open some other window and hear the fans change rpm then there is still restriction to flow.
If you are in the desert and have access to a hose, put one of those misters on it over the auto air filter. Evaporative cooling works very well as long as the humidity is not high.
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