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Cooling for Homesystem??

Shaggy_Alienfood (Harmless) posted this on Friday, 16th April 2004, 11:32

Hi,

I`m planning to get some new Furniture from Hülsta-now!.
The TV Element has a Clap door in the Front so it`s all-round closed. (as in the image)
Do yall think it might become a problem if I move my complete system in it?
My system is from Harman/Kardon: DVD Player, CD Player, Receiver and a Poweramp.
Also there is no Passive woofer connected, it`s a Active Subwoofer.

The TV Element also has a board in the middle (guess to support the TV on top).
I heard and was reading in the Harman/Kardon Manual that there is a external cooling
system for Home-Cinema Furniture (Fans etc...) has anybody seen this or/and where can
get or a manual to build one?

Help or a tip would be cool here

Thanx

Shaggy



Harman/Kardon
AVR 4500, DVD1, PA2000, FL8380, TC1000 & HE1000
Canton
MX10 & AV700
Panasonic
16x9 Quintrix

This item was edited on Friday, 16th April 2004, 12:34

RE: Cooling for Homesystem??

Shaggy_Alienfood (Harmless) posted this on Saturday, 17th April 2004, 16:29

Bump up

Harman/Kardon
AVR 4500, DVD1, PA2000, FL8380, TC1000 & HE1000
Canton
MX10 & AV700
Panasonic
16x9 Quintrix

RE: Cooling for Homesystem??

Disco Dav (Harmless) posted this on Sunday, 18th April 2004, 13:17

Hi Shaggy_A

You could consider cheking out Maplin Electronics as they have a range of cooling fans that may suit your needs.Some of them are for PC use and are shielded so as not to cause interfernce from the motor.

However I would try your equipment in the cabinet and run it with a cheap thermometer in the cabinet and check the temperature range against your equipments operating range before undertaking any modifications to your cabinet.

Disco Dav

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