David: It somewhat depends on the size of the box you're building. Mine is 6' x 8' x? 15", or about 60 cubic feet. I've installed a small radial mixing fan toward the top blowing down (heat rising); I drilled 6 holes in the top with close-able caps to balance the heat and gauge a temperature against moisture content. I have a Lignomatic moisture meter cable into a piece of spruce from the panel to monitor MC/EMC. The heat source is a contained oil radiator in the back of the box. The whole system is highly indexable. The fans, by the way, are available cheaply in places like American Science supply and are easily wired to a plug. I don't know the voltage or fuse requirement of the small fans you're talking about, but I would guess that 12 volt won't run them, and there has to be a fuse in the line somewhere. Boat engines and wall sockets are my speed. Paul -----Original Message----- From: David Love <davidlovepianos at comcast.net> To: 'Pianotech List' <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 9:24 pm Subject: Electrical question So I'm making a new hot box for my soundboard panels. I want to install a small little fan like a computer cooling fan in the box to circulate the air. They come with a couple of wires (not like a plug or anything) and information about voltage, max current, all kinds of stuff that means nothing to me, the electrically challenged. If I want to hook this thing up, how do I do it? Can I just connect it to a 12 volt battery if it's a 12 volt fan? If I want to plug it into something do I need something like a capacitor to pull down the current to a level that this little thing can handle? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. David Love davidlovepianos at comcast.net www.davidlovepianos.com ________________________________________________________________________ More new features than ever. Check out the new AOL Mail ! - http://webmail.aol.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080223/e3d2286c/attachment.html
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