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Re: Cooling fan for DIY lighting system
- To: Aquatic-Plants at actwin_com
- Subject: Re: Cooling fan for DIY lighting system
- From: mike at microspan_com (Mike Roberts)
- Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 15:06:01 GMT
- In-Reply-To: <199706291948.PAA20259 at acme_actwin.com>
- References: <199706291948.PAA20259 at acme_actwin.com>
Radio Shack, and others sell 120VAC "muffin" fans. You probably want to stay
away from the 12VDC fans unless you have a 12v source already.
>I've been told that a good way to provide ventilation for a DIY lighting
>setup is with a cooling fan for a computer. I've looked at a few and they all
>have power lead cables that can't just be plugged into an outlet. They all
>have two cables, one with a male end and one with a female end. The male end
>has four tube shaped prongs in a row and could be plugged into the female
>end. Does anyone else use computer fans on their lighting systems? If so, how
>do you get it hooked up to the electrical outlet (or some other power
>source?)
*Mike Roberts - mike at microspan_com
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