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    Canister filter & electrical strip in closed cabinet?

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    hi, just wondering of it's perfectly safe to keep our canister filters & electrical strip in closed cabinets.

    the hole in each cabinet is so small, is it enough for air circulation, after having the wire/s & filter tubes running thru it? will the equipment overheat in the closed cabinet, taking our higher temperature into account?

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    open the cabinet once a day.

    make sure the electrical connections are tight fit.
    else there will be electric arcing and will melt the strip.
    thomas liew

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    it should be ok
    i've seen a lot of people with filters etc in the cabinet and no complaints about their equipment acting up or anything

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