fan cooling system for your guitar/bass tube amplifier.
*This instructable requires electrical/electronics/woodworking tools and knowledge.*
***DO NOT MAKE THIS INSTRUCTABLE UNLESS YOU COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND
ELECTRICAL POWER AND TUBE AMPLIFICATION***
If you can't or don't want to make one for your self,
I soon will have them available at...
www.ampRiser.com
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The Idea behind this instructable is that tube amplifiers get very HOT!
I understand that Hot tubes=Great tone!!
Although heat can kill an amplifier.
If your power transformer gets to hot, it will cost about $100 to replace,
heat will kill your capacitors in the amplifier killing your tone, and be costly to repair,
If the temp gets to hot inside the cabinet you speaker could blow, it will cost $50 or more!
So this system can keep your amp cool and save you money!!!
I have ran many tests with this system on many different amplifiers,
on average a power transformer gets to 120deg. or more,
with My fan cooling system the temp drops to about 70deg.













































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Could you fit the fan on the inside?
Are these things then badly designed in the first place, or just "cheap"?
L
I would NOT install the fan inside the chassis,
there is way to much power in there to mess around!
To say amps are badly designed? I say Yes and No,
Tube amp circuits get Hot it is a fact,
amp manufactures suggest placing a fan on your amp to keep it cool?
I have had power trans, caps, and other parts burn up because of heat.
With the fan cooling the trans, and circulating air in the cabinet,
I have Not had a problem in years!
Do tube-amps sometimes come with fans, is yours one that just didn't?
L
for this instructable and liability reasons I kept it low voltage, and
isolated from the chassis and High Voltage circuitry.
The fan is cooling the power trans. (120v) that feeds 450v caps.
There is No tube combo amplifier with a built in fan?
Rack power amps have them built in like a computer does.
Nothing like this is available.
Patent Pend.
thanks again!
this was designed for the application and is UL tested and listed.
Thanks I knew if something like this was already out there the experts
here at instructables would find it and let me know?
L
within a tube amplifier, DON"T attempt to make this instructable!
I see a lot of crazy people on here when it comes to electricity?
Just a basic understanding of electricity is what gets people killed!!
I'm just a stickler sometimes.
I'm rebuilding an old Kalamazoo Bass 30, and using it a lot for guitar. But it's very poorly ventilated. So I've been planing on adding the fan.
My only concern is something you don't mention--noise. How did you choose the fan, and did you test different fans? Were there any noise issues after the installation?
Because it is Battery operated there is NO Noise?
I have made a few with different types of fans, there all about the same?
The only time there was any noise is when you use a poor quality
wall transformer to power the fan.
No problems, though?
I'd want something that would run off the same mains connection.
I know it can be done though, filter caps might block noise?
My personal amplifier I hard wire the amp to an outlet plug,
installed inside the cabinet for pedal power packs,
and have Not had any issues with noise?