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what dimensions for the fan are needed if 80mm x80mm x25 mm is too big?
Apparently that's not the way we roll these days on this forum based on your last statement to CW2274Read the reams of information and ask a question at ones risk!
Thanks for the guidance on temp rating.The search continues and found this:https://www.coolerguys.com/products/mechatronics-80-x-25mm-ac-115v-fan-uf80b12-bth
The link is to a blog I did on upgrading the fan, the reason for it being 12v was my rainbucket heating resistors use 24v, so I already had a low voltage supply at the ISS
Quote from: Ian. on November 21, 2020, 05:02:06 PMThe link is to a blog I did on upgrading the fan, the reason for it being 12v was my rainbucket heating resistors use 24v, so I already had a low voltage supply at the ISSHow is it possible that your case fan flows almost half as much as the stock fan? Mine's like a vacuum cleaner compared to stock, and it's not sealed in either. The bottom wasn't blocked when you tested was it?
Quote from: CW2274 on November 21, 2020, 05:18:31 PMQuote from: Ian. on November 21, 2020, 05:02:06 PMThe link is to a blog I did on upgrading the fan, the reason for it being 12v was my rainbucket heating resistors use 24v, so I already had a low voltage supply at the ISSHow is it possible that your case fan flows almost half as much as the stock fan? Mine's like a vacuum cleaner compared to stock, and it's not sealed in either. The bottom wasn't blocked when you tested was it?No the plates were all attached on the shield and nothing was blocked.
Why did you wrap the case with the insulating foam?is this necessary or can just wedge fan case in?
Quote from: Ian. on November 21, 2020, 05:50:02 PMQuote from: CW2274 on November 21, 2020, 05:18:31 PMQuote from: Ian. on November 21, 2020, 05:02:06 PMThe link is to a blog I did on upgrading the fan, the reason for it being 12v was my rainbucket heating resistors use 24v, so I already had a low voltage supply at the ISSHow is it possible that your case fan flows almost half as much as the stock fan? Mine's like a vacuum cleaner compared to stock, and it's not sealed in either. The bottom wasn't blocked when you tested was it?No the plates were all attached on the shield and nothing was blocked.Wow. That makes no sense to me.