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Suppose you're limited in space to make air passages. What happens if you put 2 fans inline (in a tube perhaps) one of them after the other?
Is the second fan going to turn faster than it would in open air? Can it actually turn faster, electrically? Only up to a certain point? Or would it just reduce the power draw on the 2nd fans circuit?
I'm guessing this is less airflow than the two fans having separate intakes - true do you think?
Suppose you had a header where the two fans shared an intake without being inline?
matt theWesson
Is the second fan going to turn faster than it would in open air? Can it actually turn faster, electrically? Only up to a certain point? Or would it just reduce the power draw on the 2nd fans circuit?
I'm guessing this is less airflow than the two fans having separate intakes - true do you think?
Suppose you had a header where the two fans shared an intake without being inline?
matt theWesson