Just remember heat rises so the hottest items usually go high in the stack , 
assuming you have a top mounted fan.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 18:50:41 +0000
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] 19" rack positioning question
















  


    
            In the sprit of the only stupid question is the one that goes un-

asked.

Here goes:

I have a Micor UHF repeater mounted in a 46" x 19" cabinet.

It is now a ham band repeater that I have added a new NHRC-5 

controller and IRLP interface. The modules are mounted as follows:

Top: Custom built 12V PA cooling fan rack controlled by the NHRC-5 

aligned with the top door vents.

75W PA

Transmitter/ Antenna Network

Control module (mostly empty now replaced with NHRC-5 and mods from 

this site)

Receiver module

Massive TPN1110B power supply

4" space

Bottom: WaCom duplexer cannisters (4)

I would like to put the power supply on the bottom so that it aligns 

with the vents in the cabinet doors and I can add some fans to cool 

the transformer (you can cook a grilled cheeze sandwitch on it) An 

added plus is that it will make the cabinet more stable with the 

weight on the bottom.

Is there any issues mounting the duplexers between the receiver and 

the power supply with the powersupply on the bottom.

I hate to move things around and have problems.

And yes I will get help to lower the power supply and save some 

digits. I know the best solution is to replace the powersupply with a 

more modern one. I plan to do this when funds are better. When this 

time comes who makes the best replacement powersupply unit? (ok two 

Questions)

Thanks gang

Bill N5ZTW




      

    
    
















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