I'm in the middle of modifying my entertainment centre for use with an LCD
TV. Everything's been moved around. I've also just bought a nice new (big,
heavy, heat producing) Yamaha RXV3800 AV receiver.
What I'm looking for is some type of 90° conduits for dispensing the heat
from the AV receiver section. Think the equivalent of side mounted car type
headers with integrated fans for collecting the heat and angling it out the
back of the entertainment centre. Anyone know of a product that can do this
or perhaps have jury-rigged such a setup?
Thanks
On Sun, 25 May 2008 14:08:21 -0500, "Upscale" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>"FrozenNorth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> Couple big computer fans, just need to buy a power supply to go with, and
>> away you go. Big honking hole saw in the location you want the fans.
>
>No, you don't understand. Fans aren't the problem, I can get them easily. I
>don't want to exhaust
>straight out the back of the receiver component section. I want the heat to
>exhaust out the right internal side panel side into the LCD section and then
>do a 90° out the back. Basically, I'm looking for some type of porting
>apparatus to guide the heat where I want that's also capable of holding a
>fan.
>
Hmmm ... how about dust-collector fittings? You'd probably have to
rig up something to hold the fan, but you can get hoses and elbows and
various adaptors to move the air to where you want it.
Reply-to address is real
John
Upscale wrote:
>
> "FrozenNorth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> Couple big computer fans, just need to buy a power supply to go with, and
>> away you go. Big honking hole saw in the location you want the fans.
>
> No, you don't understand. Fans aren't the problem, I can get them easily.
> I don't want to exhaust
> straight out the back of the receiver component section. I want the heat
> to exhaust out the right internal side panel side into the LCD section and
> then do a 90° out the back. Basically, I'm looking for some type of
> porting apparatus to guide the heat where I want that's also capable of
> holding a fan.
Find fans to fit some standard ABS or PVC pipe then, it is cheap and easy
comes in many different sizes.
--
Froz...
Upscale wrote:
> I'm in the middle of modifying my entertainment centre for use with an LCD
> TV. Everything's been moved around. I've also just bought a nice new (big,
> heavy, heat producing) Yamaha RXV3800 AV receiver.
>
> What I'm looking for is some type of 90° conduits for dispensing the heat
> from the AV receiver section. Think the equivalent of side mounted car
> type headers with integrated fans for collecting the heat and angling it
> out the back of the entertainment centre. Anyone know of a product that
> can do this or perhaps have jury-rigged such a setup?
>
Couple big computer fans, just need to buy a power supply to go with, and
away you go. Big honking hole saw in the location you want the fans.
--
Froz...
On Sun, 25 May 2008 14:08:21 -0500, "Upscale" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>"FrozenNorth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> Couple big computer fans, just need to buy a power supply to go with, and
>> away you go. Big honking hole saw in the location you want the fans.
>
>No, you don't understand. Fans aren't the problem, I can get them easily. I
>don't want to exhaust
>straight out the back of the receiver component section. I want the heat to
>exhaust out the right internal side panel side into the LCD section and then
>do a 90° out the back. Basically, I'm looking for some type of porting
>apparatus to guide the heat where I want that's also capable of holding a
>fan.
>
ductwork and a "booster fan" from TSC or your local hardware store
** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
"FrozenNorth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> Couple big computer fans, just need to buy a power supply to go with, and
> away you go. Big honking hole saw in the location you want the fans.
No, you don't understand. Fans aren't the problem, I can get them easily. I
don't want to exhaust
straight out the back of the receiver component section. I want the heat to
exhaust out the right internal side panel side into the LCD section and then
do a 90° out the back. Basically, I'm looking for some type of porting
apparatus to guide the heat where I want that's also capable of holding a
fan.
"Doug Winterburn" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> http://www.directron.com/ad01.html
They're cheap too. At that cost, it's not really worth my effort to make
something out of scrap. Thanks Doug.
FrozenNorth wrote:
> Upscale wrote:
>
>> I'm in the middle of modifying my entertainment centre for use with an LCD
>> TV. Everything's been moved around. I've also just bought a nice new (big,
>> heavy, heat producing) Yamaha RXV3800 AV receiver.
>>
>> What I'm looking for is some type of 90� conduits for dispensing the heat
>> from the AV receiver section. Think the equivalent of side mounted car
>> type headers with integrated fans for collecting the heat and angling it
>> out the back of the entertainment centre. Anyone know of a product that
>> can do this or perhaps have jury-rigged such a setup?
>>
> Couple big computer fans, just need to buy a power supply to go with, and
> away you go. Big honking hole saw in the location you want the fans.
120v fans of that type are easy to find and cheap. No need for an
external power supply.
How about just making a channel out of ply and attaching it to the
entertainment center? It doesn't need to be built like dust collection
piping as you'll still get plenty of flow regardless of how ugly it is inside.
You could even veneer the outside if appearance is an issue.
Art
"Upscale" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm in the middle of modifying my entertainment centre for use with an LCD
> TV. Everything's been moved around. I've also just bought a nice new (big,
> heavy, heat producing) Yamaha RXV3800 AV receiver.
>
> What I'm looking for is some type of 90° conduits for dispensing the heat
> from the AV receiver section. Think the equivalent of side mounted car type
> headers with integrated fans for collecting the heat and angling it out the
> back of the entertainment centre. Anyone know of a product that can do this
> or perhaps have jury-rigged such a setup?
>
> Thanks
>
>
Upscale wrote:
> I'm in the middle of modifying my entertainment centre for use with
> an LCD TV. Everything's been moved around. I've also just bought a
> nice new (big, heavy, heat producing) Yamaha RXV3800 AV receiver.
>
> What I'm looking for is some type of 90° conduits for dispensing the
> heat from the AV receiver section. Think the equivalent of side
> mounted car type headers with integrated fans for collecting the heat
> and angling it out the back of the entertainment centre. Anyone know
> of a product that can do this or perhaps have jury-rigged such a
> setup?
>
> Thanks
U:
It depends on the size of the fan you are satisfied with but metal or vinyl
downspout material would be an interesting choice. Connectors are available
for either.
Regards,
Edward Hennessey
On Sun, 25 May 2008 18:41:58 GMT, FrozenNorth
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Upscale wrote:
>
>>
>> "FrozenNorth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>> Couple big computer fans, just need to buy a power supply to go with, and
>>> away you go. Big honking hole saw in the location you want the fans.
>>
>> No, you don't understand. Fans aren't the problem, I can get them easily.
>> I don't want to exhaust
>> straight out the back of the receiver component section. I want the heat
>> to exhaust out the right internal side panel side into the LCD section and
>> then do a 90?out the back. Basically, I'm looking for some type of
>> porting apparatus to guide the heat where I want that's also capable of
>> holding a fan.
>
>Find fans to fit some standard ABS or PVC pipe then, it is cheap and easy
>comes in many different sizes.
Be sure and ground the pipe...
--
LRod
Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite
Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999
http://www.woodbutcher.net
http://www.normstools.com
Proud participant of rec.woodworking since February, 1997
email addy de-spam-ified due to 1,000 spams per month.
If you can't figure out how to use it, I probably wouldn't
care to correspond with you anyway.
On Sun, 25 May 2008 14:47:25 -0400, John <[email protected]>
wrote:
>On Sun, 25 May 2008 14:08:21 -0500, "Upscale" <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>>
>>"FrozenNorth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>> Couple big computer fans, just need to buy a power supply to go with, and
>>> away you go. Big honking hole saw in the location you want the fans.
>>
>>No, you don't understand. Fans aren't the problem, I can get them easily. I
>>don't want to exhaust
>>straight out the back of the receiver component section. I want the heat to
>>exhaust out the right internal side panel side into the LCD section and then
>>do a 90° out the back. Basically, I'm looking for some type of porting
>>apparatus to guide the heat where I want that's also capable of holding a
>>fan.
>>
>Hmmm ... how about dust-collector fittings? You'd probably have to
>rig up something to hold the fan, but you can get hoses and elbows and
>various adaptors to move the air to where you want it.
Or simply make something from 1/8" and 1/4" plywood.
Air duct dosen't need to be round.
---------------------------------------------
** http://www.bburke.com/woodworking.html **
---------------------------------------------
Upscale wrote:
> "FrozenNorth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> Couple big computer fans, just need to buy a power supply to go with, and
>> away you go. Big honking hole saw in the location you want the fans.
>
> No, you don't understand. Fans aren't the problem, I can get them easily. I
> don't want to exhaust
> straight out the back of the receiver component section. I want the heat to
> exhaust out the right internal side panel side into the LCD section and then
> do a 90° out the back. Basically, I'm looking for some type of porting
> apparatus to guide the heat where I want that's also capable of holding a
> fan.
>
>
http://www.directron.com/ad01.html
Upscale wrote:
> I'm in the middle of modifying my entertainment centre for use with an LCD
> TV. Everything's been moved around. I've also just bought a nice new (big,
> heavy, heat producing) Yamaha RXV3800 AV receiver.
>
> What I'm looking for is some type of 90° conduits for dispensing the heat
> from the AV receiver section. Think the equivalent of side mounted car
> type headers with integrated fans for collecting the heat and angling it
> out the back of the entertainment centre. Anyone know of a product that
> can do this or perhaps have jury-rigged such a setup?
>
> Thanks
How much space do you have available? That is going to drive the size of
ducting that you can use.
--
If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough
Upscale wrote:
> "Doug Winterburn" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> http://www.directron.com/ad01.html
>
> They're cheap too. At that cost, it's not really worth my effort to make
> something out of scrap. Thanks Doug.
>
>
No problem. Now you have me thinking about my fairly new entertainment
center - which is all buttoned up. Heat kills, so I'd better start
looking at low noise fans, etc.
FrozenNorth wrote:
>> What I'm looking for is some type of 90 conduits for dispensing the heat
>> from the AV receiver section. Think the equivalent of side mounted car
>> type headers with integrated fans for collecting the heat and angling it
>> out the back of the entertainment centre. Anyone know of a product that
>> can do this or perhaps have jury-rigged such a setup?
>>
> Couple big computer fans, just need to buy a power supply to go with, and
> away you go. Big honking hole saw in the location you want the fans.
Those are commonly known as "muffin fans" and are also available in 110 volt
versions. I've got one on the side of my Dynaco 400 power amp. I think I
bought the one I'm using at Radio Shack some years ago.
--
Mortimer Schnerd, RN
mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com