Ok, I saw another price drop on an Onkyo TX-NR 808 bringing it down to only $100 more than the 708 and I let the feature creep mindset in, and got it. However I forgot to remeasure for the cupboard for the 808
So with a loss of 3 inches it will be touching the back of the cupboard. My original plan was to cut a slit at the top back of the cupboard for venting, but I'm worrying that might not be enough.
So I'm looking for a fan I can put in the back to help venting. There is a 2 1/2"D x 24W hole in the back of the cupboards shelf for cables and such, my original plan was to drill some 1/2 holes in the bottom back of the cupboard which would passively allow air in which would be heated by the components and naturally form a current of heat out the back top. Now with the back 3 inches taken up, the free flowing air is not possible, so a fan would be needed to help the heat stream.
I found this site: http://www.ventingdirect.com/utility-ventilation-exhaust-fans/c11870,
but those all look like extremely loud fans. I do need something that will work off of a regular wall socket. Two low RPM 120mm fans would be great, maybe something like a laptop cooler that could be repourposed would be good. I would like it to be variable based on the heat temp. Obviously seasonal temperatures could cause such a system to be on even if the equipment was off, so programmable would be awesome too.
So what do you guys think???
So I'm looking for a fan I can put in the back to help venting. There is a 2 1/2"D x 24W hole in the back of the cupboards shelf for cables and such, my original plan was to drill some 1/2 holes in the bottom back of the cupboard which would passively allow air in which would be heated by the components and naturally form a current of heat out the back top. Now with the back 3 inches taken up, the free flowing air is not possible, so a fan would be needed to help the heat stream.
I found this site: http://www.ventingdirect.com/utility-ventilation-exhaust-fans/c11870,
but those all look like extremely loud fans. I do need something that will work off of a regular wall socket. Two low RPM 120mm fans would be great, maybe something like a laptop cooler that could be repourposed would be good. I would like it to be variable based on the heat temp. Obviously seasonal temperatures could cause such a system to be on even if the equipment was off, so programmable would be awesome too.
So what do you guys think???
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