I have two mono blocks that are fan cooled. Because the design was for rack mounting, and the close proximity of the 8 el34's per amp, this was a must. The fans blow directly across the tubes. The original fans were ac driving, and I replaced them with very quiet dc driven types with their own supply system. Each fan is on a rubber mounting system to help isolate their vibration(which is minimal)from the chassis. I believe that this prolongs the life not only of the tubes, but other components inside the chassis. These amps are now 45 years old! I believe if you check around, you will find that most "experts" will tell you that excess heat will age a tube about as fast as anything(ok over biased etc). Some complain of the noise, but I have been able to screen this and slow the fans such that it doesn't bother me........
Running a fan to cool amplifier any ill effects?
I have two mono blocks....VAC 140's and have installed whisper fans above the transformer(s) housing. The fans aren't directly blowing on the 8 300B tubes...but they will be running cooler as air will be circulating around them. I installed the fans because the metal housing would become hot(125deg+ I would guess)and I personaly would prefer to cool it down. Kevin Hayes says this is normal for that amp. Do tubes need the heat to perform better or is some cooling ok...and have no effect?? on the sound quality. I am looking for some informed opinions....any would be appreciated.
Also the air will not enter the vents so no dust will deposit inside the amplifiers.
Also the air will not enter the vents so no dust will deposit inside the amplifiers.
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