Steve,When I had my KPA100 I had a small I think 4" diameter 12v dc fan to 
which I added some small rubber feet and placed it flat on top of the heatsink. 
 I never had any hum issues.
Russ, N3CO

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  On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 7:51 AM, Steve Kavanagh via 
Elecraft<[email protected]> wrote:   I was experimenting with an 
external 120V AC fan to improve the cooling of the KPA100 during CW Sweepstakes 
this past weekend.  The cooling worked fine but the fan caused some hum on 
received signals (and presumably my transmitted signal as well).  Placing the 
fan towards the right and back (away from the speaker) reduced the hum to a 
pretty-much unnoticeable level for CW, though through careful checking on a 
very strong signal I could still detect it by ear.  I haven't tried it yet but 
I suspect it isn't good enough for FT8.

I assume the K2VCOSHLDKIT would fix this.  But I also noticed, going through 
the archives that Eric had suggested a DC fan in the same location.  Does 
anyone know if I might expect less hum from a 12V DC fan?

73,
Steve VE3SMA
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