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    edramshaw is offline Super Moderator
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    When using one of the pass through towers, what type of hardware do you use to connect the flexible aluminum duct to the tower bases? This is my first time using the pass throughs, with the single column air towers I would use the manifold set ups offered by MM to hand this connection. Any help would be appreciated.
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    Scott Zuhse is offline Administrator
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    Ed, are you using three or four inch duct? The ES-4-MF flange is designed to work with both.
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    edramshaw is offline Super Moderator
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    Thanks, is there a 3" version of that flange or can I get the 4" one to work with 3? I am using 3" flexible aluminum duct to go about 3-4 feet to the tower right on the other side of the wall (it is a pass through). One more question, the cooler is a 4 bbl kegerator unit, would the 60cfm blower that MM carries be too much for that cooler in terms of temp? Thanks again.
    Ed
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