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Hammond chassis mounting question
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Haha yeah, they can't take their own power. Or at least the weight.
Hey, "The Weight"... that song... I can hear the chassis sing "You put the load right on me!".

I briefly considered putting in a support beam but that would just be fake: there would me too much tension on other parts.
Probably where I would least expect it.

The idea was to have the tubes upright and on the inside.
Just to be safe and for more air I opted for the 4U.
I have a panel on the bottom that you insert so that the screws go there and not at the bottom of the rack itself.

You say "the tubes hopefully on top", is that better than inside?

I chose 4U so they can fit inside and have some air.
Also the cover is ventilated.


Strelok
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Hammond chassis mounting question - by FormyxAmps - 11-27-2019, 05:57 PM
RE: Hammond chassis mounting question - by Strelok - 06-15-2021, 06:58 AM

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