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I'm getting a little restless.
I have bought a TD silent 5 Inch In Line Duct Extractor Fan - Silent 350m3/hr made by Soler & Palau.
It is supposed to be world’s most quiet fans in its class.
I want to get almost silent running in my cab.
I bought a larger size than I need as it is quieter than the smaller sized fan and I can also use a varic controller to slow it down to half speed for even quieter operation.
I'm also going to buy and oversized carbon filter too to give the fan motor less air resistance when pulling air through it.

The thing is I ordered it from a guy in france, the package is in transit but when I look at the tracking details, nothing much seems to be going on.
It is due for delivery from today to the 10/2/17, so there are a few more days to wait in that time period.
I ordered it well over a week ago and I am now so impatient for it to arrive.
The waiting is killing me!

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TD350/125 SILENT 380m3/hr 20dB
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Low profile "Mixed-flow" fans with soundabsorbent insulation. Extremely quiet.
Certified of Approval Noise Abatement Society (TD-2000 model). Constructed from sheet steel with epoxy polyester paint, acoustic insulation (MO) glass fibre, within outer shell.
Aerodynamic inlet to improve airflow and reduce sound. Detachable fan unit without demounting duct connections. IP44.
External terminal box IP55.
Removeable fan body with 2 speed motor, single phase 230V-50/60Hz speed controlable, Class F, external rotor aluminium motor with capacitor and
thermal protection.

As a 'mix-vent' fan these develop less pressure than our acoustic centrifugal box fans, but for use with duct runs shorter than 10 meters or so are perfectly adequate. We anticipate these fans becoming the standard for domestic acoustic in-line extraction systems.

Fitted with rubber gaskets on the inlet and outlet to absorb vibrations, a body that can be dismantled.
Connection box can be rotated 360º, to facilitate easy connection of the power cable.

Low profile "Mixed-flow" fans with soundabsorbent
insulation. Extremely quiet.
Certified of Approval Noise Abatement Society (TD-350, TD-500, TD-800 and TD-1000 models).
Manufactured in plastic material, with a specifically designed internal skin to direct the sound waves at the right angle for them to be captured by the sound-absorbent material (1). Fitted with rubber gaskets on the inlet and outlet to absorb vibrations, a body that can be dismantled. Connection box can be rotated 360º, to facilitate easy connection of the power cable.

Motors
Speed controlable 230V-50Hz motor, of two speed motors. IP44.
Motors are class B, with ball bearings and safety thermal overload protection.
(1) Except the TD-160 SILENT, that is fitted with the special floating motor system patented by S&P.

Is anyone else using one of these fans and what are your thoughts on it?
 
Good morning elvis~!

I reckon now is a good time to share a recipe.


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Elvis Breakfast Sandwich
(4 servings)
  • 2 Tablespoons butter - softened
  • 8 slices white bread
  • about 1/2 cup peanut butter - smooth or chunky
  • 1 large ripe banana - sliced
  • about 1/4 cup honey
  • 12 slices bacon - cooked and crispy
Create 4 sandwiches by spreading equal amounts of peanut butter over 4 slices of bread. Top each with slices of banana. Drizzle honey over the bananas. Place three slices of bacon on each sandwich and top with another slice of bread.

Butter the outside of each sandwich. Fry on a griddle or in a large frying pan over medium heat until both sides are golden brown. Slice each sandwich in half and serve warm.

Update:
According to Elvis' longtime cook Mary Jenkins Langston, the bread for these sandwiches should be lightly toasted before the sandwiches are fried. Consider changing "8 slices white bread" in the ingredients above to "8 slices white bread - lightly toasted."
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This is a favorite sandwich of the late, great Elvis Presley. The combination of peanut butter and bacon may seem weird to some, but once you try it, you'll understand why the king loved this sandwich.


View attachment 699006 Uh-huh thank you very much.

Well today the King is having the American BLT with cheese add gritts with bacon and chedder cheese!! Butter!!
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My second wife is here. Today, at her school, someone talked about double layer joints.
Anyone heard about that?
I never heard about double layer joint.
 
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