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Cox Engine of The Month
.049 modification Design of new heat sinks
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davidll1984- Diamond Member
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Re: .049 modification Design of new heat sinks
Great job David..for which engine do you make these head fins? There needs to be a certain fin-to -cylinder surface ratio to provide sufficient cooling, but not too much.
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Re: .049 modification Design of new heat sinks
It is for cars or boat Not plane mabe helicopter but I think that would cool a little too much I designed similar to the norvel model but with more surfaces more fin i want maximum Cooling For built-in motors hidden in the body of the car and which do not receive a lot of air This can be used with a standard heat sink which will be placed below I'll post more details when I have more time for it.
I dont want To cut m'y Windows for air
I dont want To cut m'y Windows for air
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Re: .049 modification Design of new heat sinks
Thats excellent stuff David!! You have awesome skills to build really great models and to innovate and create components to suit, such that your models are not limited by standard available parts only. Great work and effort and excellent models.
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davidll1984- Diamond Member
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Re: .049 modification Design of new heat sinks
Another innovation from our friend davidll
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Re: .049 modification Design of new heat sinks
Good job on the heat sink , is it doing the the heat displacement you are looking for ?
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