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| Gear nut Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: San Francisco
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| Newbie module racking questions Hi all - I recently picked up 2 Tore Seem EQ modules for a first racking project, which I'm quite excited about. As this is my first racking project, I've got a few questions. I plan on having a friend build me a nice wood box to house them, but I'm not sure how much ventilation is needed. Will an open back and a few ventilation holes be enough to keep the modules and two 15V power supplies cool? Are there any pitfalls involved in mounting power supplies to a wooden case? And finally, how much physical support should I build in? My current plan involves supporting them at the front and with a support bar towards the back of the modules. That should be plenty, yes? Thanks for bearing with my newbieness :D Chris
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