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I wasn't thinking triple slots, but rather reducing the need to spin the fan at high speeds: a larger fan needs to spin slower to provide the same air flow and mounting it at an angle needs even less RPM because the air is a little directed in the right way now.No idea, but what I do know is that blowers are noisy because they cool much worse per RPM of the fan and that has everything to do with how a radial fan works. Won't fix that with a bit of angle.. or maybe it will save a tiny bit barely noticeable in the scheme of things. I don't know, we're already complaining about tripleslots... this would introduce tripleslot blowers.
But since I don't think I'm the first to have thought about this and yet we don't see this solution in the market, the logical conclusion would be that somebody, somewhere has tried it and found it doesn't improve things enough.
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