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i would totally agree with maroonsalty as far as the direction, i have mine running the same way 1 in and 1 out, as far as the fans i have i payed $18.00 for mine from a electronic shop, there 110v so you plug them right into the 110 house current, very quiet, 50/60 hz, i only have to run 1 fan durine the winter months.maroonsalty":fv88s9mi said:I got good advise on another board which led me to buy a 104cfm panaflo from Directron. You’ll need a DC converter; I scrapped one from my Icecap fan, Radio shack has a converter with multiple settings, that way you can adjust the speed. Its available online. Since I already had a power supply I bought a fan controller along with the fan. Either way it shouldn’t cost more than about thirty$ shipping included and you’ll have a strong silent fan. The best way to cool is to have equal pressure with one fan in and one fan out. I have my fan pulling air out; I like knowing the warm air is leaving my hood, it seems to be a matter of opinion when only using one fan.
Good thinking! Newegg always has good prices.Bingo":18b87bo6 said:www.newegg.com Check out case fans. they give you the decibel ratings as well as the CFM. so you can see how loud the fans will be.
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