Lol .. if you were close to me I would gladly let you have spare rack .. I no longer have enough computers to shove in it thanks to vms ..Seems like his data center computes 0's and 1's for NASA
I bet he is Single...Seems like his data center computes 0's and 1's for NASA
Same. Was cool at the time but I had a hard time giving mine away when I got tired of it. Everything that I need is in a 6U rack now.Lol .. if you were close to me I would gladly let you have spare rack .. I no longer have enough computers to shove in it thanks to vms ..
Not a bad price for an entire enclosed 1U exhaust fan that incorporates upper / lower temperature control.In our new home I have a 12U I plan to hang up in a closet. I will have to add rack fans though since there is no air register in the closet...
My Rack is only 12 inches deep so maybe something like this:
Maybe something like this:Not a bad price for an entire enclosed 1U exhaust fan that incorporates upper / lower temperature control.
I prefer units that use PWM fans as this offer more flexibility in terms of sound level control and air flow management. Besides that it allows the fans RPM to be monitored in case there is a hardware failure.
Environmental monitoring and power management is very important when 24.7.365 operations is needed.
Nice touch with LED lighting...My 72u rack in my basement. Runs my Home Theater, Sonos, Blue Iris, HomeSeer and much, much more
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Ha - You beat me to it for a link! Yes, uses PWM fan and not for a whole lot of money have the flexibility of fan control. Moves a little more CFM of air and can balance noise vs air flow.Maybe something like this:
CLOUDPLATE T2, Quiet Rack Cooling Fan System 1U, Top Exhaust
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To control speed I assume the fans are PWM...
I believe a 2x rule is required .. so I am going for a 24u rack !In our new home I have a 12U I plan to hang up in a closet. I will have to add rack fans though since there is no air register in the closet...
My Rack is only 12 inches deep so maybe something like this:
LOL - N+ bug has gotten you! That’s a terrible disease to have because it’s endless time, money, and research!I believe a 2x rule is required .. so I am going for a 24u rack !
Lol anyone want for 72I am presently using a 9U Open Frame Rack (43-655) but would like to add a rack mounted PC (3U Blue Iris PC) so I bought the 12U 12" Deep (43-652) while at our other house but now thinking I may get the 19" Deep 12U one for our new house, even though most things will fit in the 12, even a 15 inch deep Rack Mounted PC, with 2-3 inch extender brackets. The rack sat on top of a 12 inch closet shelf at our old house but will be wall mounted at our new house. What I always forget is the room needed for the power cables in the back and power bricks going into my UPS.
This is a good place to order network supplies, I have had great luck with their cables and keystone jacks...been ordering from them for over half a decade now...
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Only thing is their shipping is not cheap but their pricing on their products still beat others...Also I see prices has gone up since Covid but I bet they are still cheaper than others. This rack I have is solid...
72U Wow, the racks we installed were in the 40+U, I think 42ULol anyone want for 72 u rack for cheap .. is OK .. can not ship it easily.
i found that it also provides heat in the Winter.My 72u rack in my basement. Runs my Home Theater, Sonos, Blue Iris, HomeSeer and much, much more
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