Recently i went and did full pl400 rebuild and i must say i'm am very happy with the results.
I have 4 ohm AR98LSi speakers which make my pl400 very hot, It does not help that i have it seating in the wood case inside a stereo cabinet. there is no air movement and it gets hooot!!. i was looking for a fan to install and i realize that there is nothing there to get. I see many homemade solutions and i thought that i have to come up with my own solution.
Well im not a expert when it comes to designing but i have ideas, and i would like to share one of them with you. Please be easy on me, lol.
I decided to make a design that would meet the following requirements.
- easy install simple design
- two fans - one for each channel
- fan control board to control fan speed based on the temperature
- something that i can afford and make myself. (i spend all my $$ on the upgrade lol)
I order all the necessary parts , some of them already came, and some are still being build by small children in china / not funny but true.
I decided to build a fan housing using a 3d printer.
My printer can not print one big piece so i made three pieces design, which once assembled will make one piece.
Piece I: Right channel housing
Piece II: Control board bridge
Piece III: Left Channel housing
I made the design for right channel and the bridge pieces and i get rest of my parts i will measure them again and if everything checks OK, the printing begins
here is the Right Channel housing design
the design is for a 4 fin sink, where the housing is force-fit onto two outside fins for each channel.
it holds one 80mm fan which will blow air in and then hot air will exit out around the fan(remember i have a wood case). or the fan can be install to pull air out. i don't know which will work better.
Right and left Channel housing will be connected together via the control bridge piece which will be seated in the space between right and left heat sinks
here is the bridge piece ,
Note: i will include into the design power switch, 12v female input connector for a power supply, control board, thermal probe, and fan failure buzzer once i get all the parts in.
Please let me know what you think and if you have any suggestions i take them now before the printing.
Thank you.
I have 4 ohm AR98LSi speakers which make my pl400 very hot, It does not help that i have it seating in the wood case inside a stereo cabinet. there is no air movement and it gets hooot!!. i was looking for a fan to install and i realize that there is nothing there to get. I see many homemade solutions and i thought that i have to come up with my own solution.
Well im not a expert when it comes to designing but i have ideas, and i would like to share one of them with you. Please be easy on me, lol.
I decided to make a design that would meet the following requirements.
- easy install simple design
- two fans - one for each channel
- fan control board to control fan speed based on the temperature
- something that i can afford and make myself. (i spend all my $$ on the upgrade lol)
I order all the necessary parts , some of them already came, and some are still being build by small children in china / not funny but true.
I decided to build a fan housing using a 3d printer.
My printer can not print one big piece so i made three pieces design, which once assembled will make one piece.
Piece I: Right channel housing
Piece II: Control board bridge
Piece III: Left Channel housing
I made the design for right channel and the bridge pieces and i get rest of my parts i will measure them again and if everything checks OK, the printing begins
here is the Right Channel housing design
the design is for a 4 fin sink, where the housing is force-fit onto two outside fins for each channel.
it holds one 80mm fan which will blow air in and then hot air will exit out around the fan(remember i have a wood case). or the fan can be install to pull air out. i don't know which will work better.
Right and left Channel housing will be connected together via the control bridge piece which will be seated in the space between right and left heat sinks
here is the bridge piece ,
Note: i will include into the design power switch, 12v female input connector for a power supply, control board, thermal probe, and fan failure buzzer once i get all the parts in.
Please let me know what you think and if you have any suggestions i take them now before the printing.
Thank you.