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Never had a Amp before, and want to install a fan of a RM KL-350 Amp. Should the fan blow the air on the amp, or away from the amp? :?:
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Good question. I have my fan blowing the air on the amp, which is the KL-503.
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My Magnaforce 350 Draws air across and out the top. You guys have external heat sinks I would blow air across the sinks
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How did you guys wire in your fan? On a switch or hardwired to amp? This one is lighted and haven't done anything with it yet. Still need to get this little RM Italy 203P set up. Thanks
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cecil wrote: Aug 24 2020, 15:54 How did you guys wire in your fan? On a switch or hardwired to amp? This one is lighted and haven't done anything with it yet. Still need to get this little RM Italy 203P set up. Thanks
I have mine wired to a switch mounted in a 4 1/4'' x 3 1/4'' box. Also have a switch for lights i installed in a SWR meter, plus switches for channel expansion and a few other things.
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Beachbum24 wrote: Aug 24 2020, 16:08
cecil wrote: Aug 24 2020, 15:54 How did you guys wire in your fan? On a switch or hardwired to amp? This one is lighted and haven't done anything with it yet. Still need to get this little RM Italy 203P set up. Thanks
I have mine wired to a switch mounted in a 4 1/4'' x 3 1/4'' box. Also have a switch for lights i installed in a SWR meter, plus switches for channel expansion and a few other things.
Nice! I've got to mount the fan to the amp too, maybe zip ties, but would like to have something a little neater.
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You could use some clear silicone on the corners of the fan, mount it to the top of your amp. Silicone will prevent any vibration the fan may cause.
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Those little amps really don't need a fan, unless you're planning on playing Pink Floyd's "The Wall" album over the air... :mrgreen:

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jessejamesdallas wrote: Aug 24 2020, 17:11 Those little amps really don't need a fan, unless you're planning on playing Pink Floyd's "The Wall" album over the air... :mrgreen:

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Beachbum24 wrote: Aug 24 2020, 17:08 You could use some clear silicone on the corners of the fan, mount it to the top of your amp. Silicone will prevent any vibration the fan may cause.
Thanks, I’ll give that a try!
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The way to tell if you need a fan is to touch the heatsink after a QSO, if its too hot to keep finger on it then you need a fan. Computer fans are pretty cheap, or if you have a dead computer around, use the one in it. They make little rubber feet bout a 1\2" tall to keep it high enough to get some air flow over the heatsink.

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MDYoungblood wrote: Aug 25 2020, 10:58 The way to tell if you need a fan is to touch the heatsink after a QSO, if its too hot to keep finger on it then you need a fan. Computer fans are pretty cheap, or if you have a dead computer around, use the one in it. They make little rubber feet bout a 1\2" tall to keep it high enough to get some air flow over the heatsink.

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Re: Amp Fan

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Thank you all for the information. It is appreciated.
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