AudioNervosa
Systemic Development => Bipolar System Disorders => Topic started by: StereoNut on February 20, 2021, 08:10:55 PM
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Considering my last topic posted was about audio rack suggestions, here's my next dilemma. :roll:
I have pretty much decided on what my new racks will be (thanks everyone who chimed in on that conversation) but I'm now debating over dust control vs. heat control. My first thoughts were to place my rack and components into a built-in closet/cabinet to keep the dust down. Of course, the next problem becomes heat build-up in a mostly enclosed environment! My equipment will only be on when the doors of the enclosure are open, but is that enough to keep things from overheating? Next, I'm thinking of adding fans and ventilation until my thoughts go to added noise and/or interference in the circuit.
Now, I switch things up in my head and say no to a closet/cabinet and go back to the dust issue! So I'm thinking of an open pair of racks and covering everything up when not in use with something like a HUGE toaster cover! :shock:
Just keep in mind, the only thing crazier than my asking about this is you guys answering it! :rofl:
TIA
Bill
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Bill,
1) learn to ignore dust, not cater to it
2) this is the biggest toaster cover (4’ x 2’) I could find
(https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Ftse1.mm.bing.net%2Fth%3Fid%3DOIP.3BJUz_8VfpSq0yQLnYBfjgHaGV%26pid%3DApi&f=1)
Regards :thumb:
Nick
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I love ❤️ it Nick!
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Think about plastic computer printer covers also.
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Maybe just find a beautiful tapestry and drape it over rack? But with your TT, some of the rug-like braided and more expensive ones are too heavy.
Go to Amazon or Google Images and search on "tapestry" to get some ideas. Get polyester or cotton to ensure light weight and ease of handling. Some are beautiful and cheap.
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Maybe I should just hire someone to take care of
me, uhmmmn... the dust!?! :thumb:
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I just vaccum my stereo components once in a while and I have no heat or dust issues.
Scotty
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Maybe I should just hire someone to take care of me, uhmmmn... the dust!?! :thumb:
Dust situation will be exacerbated as you kick your heels fleeing the shotgun-toting wife! :rofl:
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Toobluvr, you are too funny! :)
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I just vaccum my stereo components once in a while and I have no heat or dust issues.
Scotty
Oh sure, Scotty... ruin my thread with a simple solution! :rofl:
SN
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The question at hand is. Does your gear put out heat to begin with ? If so if you can keep some room from walls and vent clg. a non issue.
charles
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Oops, sorry about that. 😏
Actually I do understand the reluctance to vacuum. I used to have the bulk of my equipment
in a mostly enclosed entertainment center. It was a righteous pain in the ass to vaccum
the dust off the equipment in it.
I have since given the thing to my wife to use as bookshelf. This time I am going to set up my system on open rack with access from all sides. Same amount of dust with less heat and easy to clean.
Scotty
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Thanks gentlemen! I guess I’ll put more thought into it once I am closer to actually moving into a new place and all of this actually becomes real!
SN
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You’re moving? I’ll hook you up with a great real estate agent. Ya gotta watch those guys.
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I don't have the link handy but just search ebay for custom acrylic boxes.
Roy
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I don't have the link handy but just search ebay for custom acrylic boxes.
Here's one.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Clear-Acrylic-Display-Case-Box-New-4-x-8-x-4-Sold-from-USA/264950884945
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Swiffer.
cheers
steve
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You’re moving? I’ll hook you up with a great real estate agent. Ya gotta watch those guys.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
No worries Jim. We're not going far. Still be "on the Island".
SN
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SN:
Do you leave your system on or do you turn it all off?
If the system gets hot while playing how long would
you have to wait before covering?
Duh! just read your equipment, it will take a while to cool.
Don
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The question at hand is. Does your gear put out heat to begin with ? If so if you can keep some room from walls and vent clg. a non issue.
charles
All equipment puts out heat, it is just a matter of how much. Bill is using a tubed pre and a Moscode 600 power amp that has fan driven cooling on the output MOSFETs as well a 6 tubes, so he does have a significant amount of heat to dissipate.