I posted a thread here about a week ago inquiring about what to use as a filter. Since then I have tried 3 different materials, and all of them hurt my airflow too much to be useful. I have experimented with dryer sheets, panty hose, and air conditioning filters. The first two are pretty thin so it wouldnt seem like they would pose too much resistance, but the fact of the matter is that whenever one of these materials is in front of the intake fan the case temperature goes up a good 2 degrees C.
I am beginning to think that perhaps this fan doesn't have enough "pressure", despite being rated at 75 cfms (which is most likely under ideal conditions). Is there a technical term for this "pressure", preferably some spec that I can look at when I purchase a fan? This one is a 120mm radio shack fan. If there's no way I can tell in advance how well a fan will react to such non-ideal conditions, could those of you that maintain good airflow even using a filter post what fan you are using and what material you are using to filter? I am looking at the panaflo 120mm fans now (considering the L1A and the M1A), so if anyone could tell me how these do with a filter i would especially appreciate it. thanks.
henmaster
I am beginning to think that perhaps this fan doesn't have enough "pressure", despite being rated at 75 cfms (which is most likely under ideal conditions). Is there a technical term for this "pressure", preferably some spec that I can look at when I purchase a fan? This one is a 120mm radio shack fan. If there's no way I can tell in advance how well a fan will react to such non-ideal conditions, could those of you that maintain good airflow even using a filter post what fan you are using and what material you are using to filter? I am looking at the panaflo 120mm fans now (considering the L1A and the M1A), so if anyone could tell me how these do with a filter i would especially appreciate it. thanks.
henmaster