Plasma Electronics Enclosure Idea
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18 Dec 2019 02:00 #152827
by AgentWD40
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I hadn't thought of an auto filter, that's good idea. Thanks Rod!
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18 Dec 2019 02:51 #152828
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I just thought f it when I was reading your post.Get the cheapest one you can find in your market. I don't think size will matter, any size will handle it. There is a mess in my cabinet from no filter...
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I hadn't thought of an auto filter, that's good idea. Thanks Rod!
I just thought f it when I was reading your post.Get the cheapest one you can find in your market. I don't think size will matter, any size will handle it. There is a mess in my cabinet from no filter...
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18 Dec 2019 15:18 #152848
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A shop-vac filter can also work ok, and they are available with a foam pre-filter.
If you set up your fan to positively pressurize the cabinet you don't need to be quite as thorough sealing up the cabinet.
If you set up your fan to positively pressurize the cabinet you don't need to be quite as thorough sealing up the cabinet.
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