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! installed the AIRCOM component cooling T9 a few weeks ago. Talk about bang for the buck
It is Feature rich and looks great too. This is cheap insurance for over heating issues in your audio system. I have been using my Aurender A10 non stop and the temp has never gone above 79 degrees. Thank you Ivan for the tip Ed |
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These things are awesome. My install is really tight ... my C1100 T/C are stacked on one another with a slotted shelf right above. The T9 fits (just barely!) between the C1100T and shelf. Without the T9 turned on, the temp quickly rises to low 100s (105 is highest I have seen) but within minutes of turning on the T9, the ambient temp of the C1100T drops to upper 80s/low 90s with normal listening. A real gear saver in my situation. I have a second T9 installed over my D1100 too which blows air up and helps to cool the MX160 on my top shelf. Great smart fans at a unbeatable price. Attachment 55876
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I agree that these are terrific units and a virtual bargain in hi-fi. And they look at home in any system.
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The front venting seems to be the logical choice for tight spaces. What have been owners experience.
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Ivan,
The AC Infinity cooling units that I have seen vent from the bottom and exhaust out the front. I might be able to use such a unit except in my situation I have a PrimaLuna Dialogue Premium integrated amp. With a curved top. And the above mentioned units sit on the component below. About 10 or 12 inches above My PL is a shelf. Can these units be attached to a shelf above instead of sitting directly on the component below? Thanks |
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Those may look like vents on the front but they are not. Simply decorative. The fans pull air up from below T9 and blows it above T9.
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Ok, didn’t know. Very creative company, a fan for any installation. Mine are the T9, didn’t know there were options when I ordered. Luckily, the T9 is perfect for my situation. |
That is true but the Aircom S10 exhausts from the front. If there was a way to afix the top of the unit to the underside of a shelf it would do just what I need.
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