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#386806 - 12/10/12 03:08 AM
Re: CV's Subterranean Adventure
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Founder, Axiom Upgrade Club
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Registered: 07/20/06
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Loc: Richland, WA, USA
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I did end up going with Middle Atlantic. I purchased from showmecables.com instead, though: Slim 5 Series Equipment Rack Enclosure - 20 In. Depth - 37 RUSH Series Zero Space Rackshelves - 20 IN DeepI bought two of these Zero Space shelves for the 20" depth rack, though I'll probably get two more. I'm going to be buying one more of these Middle Atlantic Slim 5 racks, except at the 26" depth, which I'll also get two of the Zero Space shelves for. I'll buy sliding shelves for the printer and scanner, and after that, I think my gear will be sufficiently served by these Raxxess rack trays. I was impressed with my first order from Show Me Cables. Most of the order took one business day to arrive, and the one straggler package arrived the following day.
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#389477 - 02/09/13 12:06 AM
Re: CV's Subterranean Adventure
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Founder, Axiom Upgrade Club
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Does anyone here have experience installing PC fans into media closets for air circulation? Not knowing much, I'm tempted to go with a couple of these kits: Coolerguys Cabcool1203 Three 120mm Fan Cooling Kit w/thermal control for Cabinet or Home TheatersThe plan is to have them blowing into the rear of the closet on the bottom and out of the rear (cue Mark) on the top. Does this sound good? Does anyone have any brands they would recommend over Coolerguys? I'll have new pics for this thread before too long. I'm afraid it's not going to be as pretty as I'd like, so I may need to get a hot woman in the pictures to distract you.
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#389516 - 02/09/13 04:14 PM
Re: CV's Subterranean Adventure
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axiomite
Registered: 12/06/07
Posts: 6721
Loc: Canada
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Unless you are restricted in size, why not go for quiet 140 or 150 mm fans
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#389524 - 02/09/13 04:42 PM
Re: CV's Subterranean Adventure
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axiomite
Registered: 12/06/07
Posts: 6721
Loc: Canada
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One of these would get you half way there in that the fans would simply plug in. You would need to wire a power supply to a moulex connector. You might even be able to find a properly wired power supply.
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#389528 - 02/09/13 05:06 PM
Re: CV's Subterranean Adventure
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axiomite
Registered: 12/06/07
Posts: 6721
Loc: Canada
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Thanks, Fred. I appreciate you pointing me in the right direction. Does that translate to thanks, but I still don't want to electrocute myself? Here's the pinout. It tells you that you need a 12 volt supply. I expect you would only need to worry about pin 1 & 2 since the sensing and control functions go between the controller and the fans. Aha! 12v power supply with 4 pin molex connectorNow all you need is a way to mount the fans. This is easier than I thought.
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