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Re: Woofer cooling device - Destructive test [message #47597 is a reply to message #47596] Sat, 27 August 2005 06:13 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Oh, yes, I agree. When installing the radiator panel, we routed the wood so the panel was flush. I wouldn't install the heat exchanger internally on a basshorn or other cabinet where the woofer magnet was close to a panel. It's better to mount the radiator outside.

Internal installation of the device was really only meant for large front-loaded cabinets. If the speaker magnet is far from a cabinet panel, an externally mounted heat exchanger would be too far away. An example would be direct radiating subs in large 10ft3 cabinets. A person could install the heat exchanger internally, and I think it would still help remove heat from the motor.


 
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