cooling radio
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cooling radio
I have two cdm radio tied together with a rick. The transmitting radio heats up and im wondering if there an other way to hook up the cooling fan rather then have it run 24hrs?
Use a 12V 4-5/8" muffin fan (http://www.partsexpress.com) running in series through a 20 Ohm/20 watt resistor to provide low speed. In this case, force air ONTO the rear of the radios- not out or away as you do with an enclosure. You may also use a blower type fan.
Now....
Insall an ELK960 timer to bypass the resistor when the timer is active. Trigger the ELK timer with the PTT/XMT lead. Set the timer for 1-2 minutes.
This will continuously run the fan at a low speed until transmitting, then go full speed for 1-2 minutes when transmit is active, then back to low speed.
Works great.
Now....
Insall an ELK960 timer to bypass the resistor when the timer is active. Trigger the ELK timer with the PTT/XMT lead. Set the timer for 1-2 minutes.
This will continuously run the fan at a low speed until transmitting, then go full speed for 1-2 minutes when transmit is active, then back to low speed.
Works great.
I use a computer power-supply fan that I ordered online. The screw spacing fits perfect when the screws are in place, as it's just wide enough of a spacing to secure itself when pushed gently against the rear PA fins, and works really well.
My VHF repeater (2 Radius Mobiles) uses the same setup, with a resistor soldered inline as well, but runs continuous.
My VHF repeater (2 Radius Mobiles) uses the same setup, with a resistor soldered inline as well, but runs continuous.
CDM RPEATER
I have several CDMR series repeaters in service. They are all installed in the Motorola cabinet, CDR700, have yet to have any problems. The cabinet does have a cooling fan that is set to run only when it senses heat.
For the money, great setup, customers very pleased.
For the money, great setup, customers very pleased.