Glad all the stuff I wrote on thermal coefficients and heat conduction made a bit of sense to you. Since I mentioned CPU coolers let me give you a practical example. If you go to buy a normal CPU cooler with aluminum heatsink and 12 VDC brushless fan you will pay about $12 retail. You can pick the identical CPU cooler up in many surplus outlets for about $3 NEW. I have a good friend in the surplus business and this is what he sells them for at the local electronic swap meets.
However, if you do a search you will find that a COPPER heat sink CPU cooler will cost between $39 and $49. You can see this if you look at CPU coolers at www.frys.com (our local discount computer retail store in So California). Hummmmmmmmmmm.
If you put on your thinking cap there is a better, easier and cheaper way to cool your now copper heat sink that is mounted to the FETs oy your ESC that the Blue Ice methods I proposed. I even copied one forum members idea and tried to run 1/4" copper tubing inside the 94 cent Blue Ice pac. You can see the picture attached. I put thermistors on the inlet and outlet so I could monitor the output cooling temperature changes once per second for 5 minutes. I was really disappointed since in these tests I was seeing only a 9 degree F temperature difference at best! Not good enough so I had to come up with a new idea....and I did it by accident. This new idea shows real promice but you will have to wait a bit for me to build the system, instrument it then test it. Stay tuned for more unbearable excitment in the world of FE brushless ESC cooling technologies!
However, if you do a search you will find that a COPPER heat sink CPU cooler will cost between $39 and $49. You can see this if you look at CPU coolers at www.frys.com (our local discount computer retail store in So California). Hummmmmmmmmmm.
If you put on your thinking cap there is a better, easier and cheaper way to cool your now copper heat sink that is mounted to the FETs oy your ESC that the Blue Ice methods I proposed. I even copied one forum members idea and tried to run 1/4" copper tubing inside the 94 cent Blue Ice pac. You can see the picture attached. I put thermistors on the inlet and outlet so I could monitor the output cooling temperature changes once per second for 5 minutes. I was really disappointed since in these tests I was seeing only a 9 degree F temperature difference at best! Not good enough so I had to come up with a new idea....and I did it by accident. This new idea shows real promice but you will have to wait a bit for me to build the system, instrument it then test it. Stay tuned for more unbearable excitment in the world of FE brushless ESC cooling technologies!
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