I also bought one of Fred's heatsinks for my KX3.
I tested the KX3 with continuous keydown at 10 watts for 10 minutes - shack ambient temperature of 22.5 degC (72 degF). Without the heat sink, my KX3 throttled back to 5 watts after 4 minutes, 30 seconds. After the power reduction, the KX3 PA temperature began to cool since the stock heatsink is adequate for the 5 watt level in a normal shack temperature environment. If there is direct sun on the KX3 on a hot day, that is another situation (I did not test under those conditions). With Fred's heatsink installed, the same test throttled power to 5 watts after 8 minutes 30 seconds, a significant improvement.

Fred provided me with a thermal pad for a test, and with that thermal pad, the time before power was reduced was 9 minutes 45 seconds.

So my conclusions are that the heat sink makes a big difference for continuous duty modes when operation above 5 watts is a goal. The thermal pad made some improvement, but not terribly significant for most practical uses.

IMHO, the heatsink is an improvement to the KX3 for those who do continuous duty data modes and want to operate at power levels in excess of 5 watts.

There are at least 2 others who have posted that they are also offering add-on heat sinks for the KX3. An archive search of the reflector posts will reveal those others. I suspect that any added heatsink will improve the heat transfer to ambient air.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 5/2/2014 8:05 PM, Dave G. wrote:
FWIW... I thought I'd mention this..

I bought my KX3 heat sink from Fred Meier VE7FM a while ago.
It is a very well machined precision product and fits beautifully,
everything lined up perfectly - and it took me less than 10 minutes to
install.
I chose the micro bead blasted finish to increase the effective
radiating area. (at least that's what I figured - I'm probably wrong!)

It weighs about 8oz and I measured/calculated that it had a total
dissipating area of just over 42 sq ins.

The transaction was very easy and the delivery was very fast.

I posted the list with my before and after results of temperatures
reached for key-down continuous output transmissions at various power
levels for a 5 minute duration at each power level into a dummy load.

I had no temp induced shutdowns during my tests with that heat sink fitted..
I've been using it for several months now with no problems.



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