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Picked it up used off CL for 200 :arrow: ....and it was louder than I wanted to listen to, So that's why it was modified a bit. Seems to be fairly new.
Building an airplane is at times somewhat like a divorce.....with the exception that she doesn't leave
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Nice work, J.J.,

I doubt you'll need to turn up the juice for those fans, as the fit and flow is more efficient than the original fan, unless the low voltage heats the motors too much (also unlikely). There's plenty of surface area, as well. I'd suggest some loose filter material of some sort for the input louvers to reduce cleaning frequency for the fans and radiator. (I get tired of opening up coolers to blow shop dust out, and would love to have some basic pre-filter to reduce the maintenance.)

Steve S
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