| Re: AV component cabinet cooling fan-Recommendations??
Judging by the other prices on rgbcomms site, their cabinet cooler is going to be ludicrously expensive for what it is. Ande3903, if you can, I'd avoid using a fan at all. If you are able to vent into the loft from your cupboard, and can arrange a vent at low level into the cupboard, you might find that there is enough convection to keep the equipment reasonably cool. This will work if the equipment is not too closely stacked
I have most of my A/V and satellite rx kit lurking in an under-stairs cupboard, and I originally had a set of equipment fans running 24/7 cooling the rack it all lived in. This was a pain, as during the quite parts of the night, you could hear the fan noise. Subsequently, I rearranged the equipment layout so that the kit powered 24/7 was on top of the rack, and so in free air. Only when the rack mounted amplifiers for the a/v 'rig' are powered do I switch on the rack cooling fans. (this is actually done by the remote switching output of my 'dc1, so it is all nicely automated).
In summer, my cupboard gets to maybe 10C above ambient, which is pretty good considering that there's almost no ventilation other than air leaking through the floor gaps. Worst case, my kit is running in an ambient of 40C inside the cupboard, which is maybe a bit high (although I'm in the uk, so 30C outdoor ambient temps don't happen often!). 11 cubic feet sounds big, so I think if I were you, I'd be tempted to see how warm the cupboard gets on convection alone, and then see if a fan is required.
Laters
Nick
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