[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brett said,
--Bill Orr also had a water cooled setup of an RF
amp for mobile work, anyone remember that?
Water cooled tubes (designed to be) that used a fuel
pump and a 5 gallon jug of water...
Brett,
In the 80's Panasonic started using an oil filled heat exchanger in their HIFI
amps that replaced
the normal Aluminum heatsinks and allowed a more compact chassis layout. Even a
5 year old laptop
that I recently had to fix the power connector in had a similiar small oil
filled assm. that allowed
the internal fan to be placed in a better location.
I suppose this type of cooling could also be used with the ceramic tubes alowwing thermostatic fan
control and external radiator mounting. A smaller computer fan could then be used to further cool
the other internal heatsources.
Sorry about the formatting. AOL grabbed something from the former e-mail and
won't let me change it.
Bill KB3DKS/1
Not to worry, Bill...before it goes out here, all formatting is
stripped, and text-only messages are what's posted.
--
-Geoff