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<blockquote data-quote="sundownz" data-source="post: 2805962" data-attributes="member: 549523"><p>I would at least use a computer fan grille, the nice chrome ones. If you use filters then plan to clean them often! I would set it up to blow air out of the amp since there is not very many places for it to easily escape if you blow into it, and that would prevent stuff from being blown in as well. May want to drill some holes in the end panels so air can get sucked in and flow over the transistors to make it useful... that is if you are attaching the fan to the bottom panel and re-attaching the panel.</p><p></p><p>Is that what you are doing? Or are you just blowing air on it with the bottom off?</p><p></p><p>As for the first question... you can take it off in operation, just don't shock yourself and keep your hands away from the FETs until you touch (and preferably hold onto) the case to be sure your static is discharged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sundownz, post: 2805962, member: 549523"] I would at least use a computer fan grille, the nice chrome ones. If you use filters then plan to clean them often! I would set it up to blow air out of the amp since there is not very many places for it to easily escape if you blow into it, and that would prevent stuff from being blown in as well. May want to drill some holes in the end panels so air can get sucked in and flow over the transistors to make it useful... that is if you are attaching the fan to the bottom panel and re-attaching the panel. Is that what you are doing? Or are you just blowing air on it with the bottom off? As for the first question... you can take it off in operation, just don't shock yourself and keep your hands away from the FETs until you touch (and preferably hold onto) the case to be sure your static is discharged. [/QUOTE]
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