MonkeyK
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It's been bugging me that the air near the bottom of my cooler doesn't move as much as the air near the top. I get worried that the ammonia smells will accumulate in the sticks near the bottom (the ones that I want to let sit for a year or so).
So fortunately, I remembered that I had changed out the fans on my computer when I tried to make it run more quiet. Take an old computer fan, an old AC/DC converter for a lost cell phone, and the power switch out of a really old printer and I have a decent fan for my cooler. The fan is 12 volts but really blows way to fast, so it doesn't matter much that the output from the converter is only 5 volts (probably still blows to fast).
Now my only question is where is the best place to put the fan. Should I mount it in the lid of the cooler, where it is most likely to keep out of the way? Mount it at the very bottom, where I'm worried about strong smells accumulating? Or should I just put it in loose and move it around as I move boxes around?
Any opinions?
So fortunately, I remembered that I had changed out the fans on my computer when I tried to make it run more quiet. Take an old computer fan, an old AC/DC converter for a lost cell phone, and the power switch out of a really old printer and I have a decent fan for my cooler. The fan is 12 volts but really blows way to fast, so it doesn't matter much that the output from the converter is only 5 volts (probably still blows to fast).
Now my only question is where is the best place to put the fan. Should I mount it in the lid of the cooler, where it is most likely to keep out of the way? Mount it at the very bottom, where I'm worried about strong smells accumulating? Or should I just put it in loose and move it around as I move boxes around?
Any opinions?