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<blockquote data-quote="kolpt" data-source="post: 161959" data-attributes="member: 4480"><p>Thank you for your answer. In the meantime I did some research about the Noctua Fan and the build in fans are just connected by two pins. Seems logical, because it runs all the time with no regulation of temperature. Your warning is absolutely right regarding high voltage. I already built some tubeamps so it might be no really problem for me to handle that, but in general its a very serious problem.</p><p>But I found some other things that changed my mind to try this. The Noctua fan has just 60 % of the sunon, and I believe to the genius of Steven Fryette, that he wouldn´t have build in something, that is not required. In the Studio this might work, but in a rack live maybe the full power is needed.</p><p>So I put it in a floor beside the recording room with some good cables connecting it and everything is fine.</p><p>Thank you and have a nice weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kolpt, post: 161959, member: 4480"] Thank you for your answer. In the meantime I did some research about the Noctua Fan and the build in fans are just connected by two pins. Seems logical, because it runs all the time with no regulation of temperature. Your warning is absolutely right regarding high voltage. I already built some tubeamps so it might be no really problem for me to handle that, but in general its a very serious problem. But I found some other things that changed my mind to try this. The Noctua fan has just 60 % of the sunon, and I believe to the genius of Steven Fryette, that he wouldn´t have build in something, that is not required. In the Studio this might work, but in a rack live maybe the full power is needed. So I put it in a floor beside the recording room with some good cables connecting it and everything is fine. Thank you and have a nice weekend. [/QUOTE]
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