ajs
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This is a bit of an out there issue for a forum such as this but if I asked in my usual places for something like this I'd get the response "don't use wood".
Background to this is I want to build an enclosure to house a device that holds a UV-C bulb to erase older computer chips. These chips are essentially obsolete, I have only occasional need for it so don't want to invest too much of either time or money. To give some idea a commercial unit comes in at around £100, I don't expect to match that costing in my time but it does put an upper limit on what I'd invest in it.
I need an internal volume of about a 4" or 5" cube housing a 3W bulb. Over a period of perhaps half an hour that's enough to get quite toasty without venting. The issue is that UV-C is quite nasty stuff, it is an extreme danger to eyesight and often used for its germicidal properties as it will damage DNA.
So, how to vent the box without letting the light out, at least not before it has be reflected several times? I could put a fan in there, price there isn't an issue as I'll have plenty suitable in the scrap pile, but I'd rather stick to natural convection if possible, but any system of baffles I come up would either be a b*tch to make or add considerably to the overall size.
I don't know, I suppose I'm just asking if anyone has any immediate moment of inspiration.
Background to this is I want to build an enclosure to house a device that holds a UV-C bulb to erase older computer chips. These chips are essentially obsolete, I have only occasional need for it so don't want to invest too much of either time or money. To give some idea a commercial unit comes in at around £100, I don't expect to match that costing in my time but it does put an upper limit on what I'd invest in it.
I need an internal volume of about a 4" or 5" cube housing a 3W bulb. Over a period of perhaps half an hour that's enough to get quite toasty without venting. The issue is that UV-C is quite nasty stuff, it is an extreme danger to eyesight and often used for its germicidal properties as it will damage DNA.
So, how to vent the box without letting the light out, at least not before it has be reflected several times? I could put a fan in there, price there isn't an issue as I'll have plenty suitable in the scrap pile, but I'd rather stick to natural convection if possible, but any system of baffles I come up would either be a b*tch to make or add considerably to the overall size.
I don't know, I suppose I'm just asking if anyone has any immediate moment of inspiration.