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LogisticEarth
Mar 28, 2004

Someone once told me, "Time is a flat circle".
Is there a reason a small HVAC setup wouldn't work? Do you need a thin stream of air directed at the heat sinks, or just be able to move air across them?Like, if you want to kind of Micky Mouse it, you could hook up a moderately powerful blower to a rigid PVC or HDPE line. I think you don't really need a pump or compressor, just a blower.

How much space do you have to work with, budget, etc? It's going to be difficult to give you a real solution without these details.

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LogisticEarth
Mar 28, 2004

Someone once told me, "Time is a flat circle".

Bibendum posted:

This page should have some good reference
http://www.wpb-radon.com/Piping_pressure_drop.html

What a goddamn coincidence that you linked this, since I worked with this guy on a bunch of sub slab vapor mitigation systems. I was thinking a radon system was the perfect example of a simple application where a blower would easily move air over 25-30 ft.

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