And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
They don't look like much, but they sure do move a LOT of air for all the bigger they are. We use them at my work as aux cooling for one of our old extruders (850lbs/hr) since the water cooling loops are locked with calcium. Two to 3 of them remove a lot of the excess heat produced by both the heaters and the internal friction. They run 24hrs a day, 5 days a week and are usually coated in resins and additives, however they continue to work. I'd remind folks they only have a 10A outlet on them, so keeping it at half that they last a LOT longer. Daisy chaining more than one more fan does not give them a long life. Daisy chaining 2, and you're talking days. By themselves, they don't go bad unless they hose them down as you'd expect.
I love mine. It moves some air. When you're sweating on a 90+ degree day feels like air conditioning blown under your shirt. Keep it blowing on my saw stand
They don't look like much, but they sure do move a LOT of air for all the bigger they are. We use them at my work as aux cooling for one of our old extruders (850lbs/hr) since the water cooling loops are locked with calcium. Two to 3 of them remove a lot of the excess heat produced by both the heaters and the internal friction. They run 24hrs a day, 5 days a week and are usually coated in resins and additives, however they continue to work. I'd remind folks they only have a 10A outlet on them, so keeping it at half that they last a LOT longer. Daisy chaining more than one more fan does not give them a long life. Daisy chaining 2, and you're talking days. By themselves, they don't go bad unless they hose them down as you'd expect.
ReplyDeleteI love mine. It moves some air. When you're sweating on a 90+ degree day feels like air conditioning blown under your shirt. Keep it blowing on my saw stand
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