Tower 2Pi ports [message #44127] |
Tue, 09 March 2004 07:20 |
Chaz
Messages: 2 Registered: May 2009
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I received my tower 2pi kits yesterday, thanks. I was wondering what to do about a port though. Is there supposed to be a tube that I'm missing?
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Port Calculator? [message #44131 is a reply to message #44128] |
Wed, 10 March 2004 14:36 |
elektratig
Messages: 348 Registered: May 2009
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Grand Master |
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Timely question and answer. Before winter set in, I started a pair of new cabinets to converts my 2 Pis into 2 Pi Towers, and then ceased operations when it got too cold in my garage/shop/igloo. Last weekend, I revived the project, cut the front and back baffles, and biscuited the back panels to the boxes. I am going to cut out driver and port holes and attach the internal braces and front baffles this weekend. All of which leads to the question. I am going to be making the front baffle double thickness, using two panels of roughly 3/4" MDF (haven't measured it, it's 3/4" nominal), so the overall thickness should be about 1 1/2". Is there a program or formula that I can use to determine the proper port diameter, i.e., if 3/4" thick = 4.625"D, then 1 1/2" thick = x"D? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Port Calculator? [message #44132 is a reply to message #44131] |
Wed, 10 March 2004 15:33 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18791 Registered: January 2001
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Illuminati (33rd Degree) |
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Go with a 5" diameter port if it's going to be 1.5" long. As an aside, these ports are pretty big so maybe some people would want to use a wire mesh to keep the pets out. If so, I'd go with something with very large holes rather than a thin mesh. That should keep it from impeding airflow. I don't use such a mech in my tower two's, but I have them pushed back within a few inches of the wall.
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