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Re: Port air speed.IS BASED ON MAX POWER ON ISD
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Thu, 04 April 2002 16:54
mhammill
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If you change the max power rating on the driver specs on WIN ISD to the power you use the air speed will drop proportionatly. I never use more than 50 watts so thats what I base my port dimentions on.
Good luck
Mike H.
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Port air speed.
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dbeardsl
on Thu, 04 April 2002 11:34
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on Thu, 04 April 2002 12:09
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on Thu, 04 April 2002 14:55
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on Fri, 05 April 2002 10:05
Re: Port air speed.IS BASED ON MAX POWER ON ISD
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mhammill
on Thu, 04 April 2002 16:54
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