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    Default 120 a sordfish cooling help

    Picked up the older version of the 120 a sordfish with cooling on one side? Thinking of adding a cooling tank have
    Laying around. While im waterproofing and adding caps to it. My question is would jb weld be good to use to glue
    To cooling plate for good heat/ cool transfer.

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    You should use proper heat sink compound. There are some that dry like silicone and some are grease that never dry.

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    Have used the stuff that never dries. Were do i get stuff that does?

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    I got mine on eBay Fujiko I believe. I am going to hobby room right quick here, I will dig it out.

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    Here it is:
    50ml Thermal Fujik Silicone Adhesive Glue Grease Coupling CPU Heatsink Compound
    Item # 231039921286

    And an email addy for Karina hobbylott@gmail.com

    I just used this stuff to redo the cooling on two Castle ICE 200 HV controllers. It worked very well for gluing new cooling blocks to the fets

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    Ok not gluing directly to the fets the cooling plate is glued to them just gluing to cooling plate still need it?

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    Thanks for the info. Mike

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    You need to transfer the heat from one source to another. I am not sure of JB's thermal conductivity.

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    http://www.arcticsilver.com/arctic_a...l_adhesive.htm

    Be sure to get the Arctic Alumina and not the Arctic Silver.

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    I have heard of the stuff where do you buy it? Thanks mike

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    Ebay or Amazon or??

    ARCTIC SILVER EBAY

    Characteristics:

    Arctic Alumina Adhesive uses a layered
    composite of aluminum oxide and boron nitride.

    Arctic Alumina Adhesive is a pure electrical
    insulator, neither electrically conductive nor capacitive.

    A set of Arctic Alumina Thermal Adhesive
    consists of two tubes containing a total of
    5 grams of adhesive (2.5 grams each of parts
    A and B) and a plastic reusable mixing wand. (Approximately 3cc total adhesive.)

    Although lighter per set than Arctic Silver
    Adhesive due to its use of ceramics rather than silver, each set of Arctic Alumina Adhesive
    contains the same amount of adhesive by
    volume as a set of Arctic Silver adhesive
    and will cover the same area.
    Nortavlag Bulc

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    Thanks ray

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    ordered some from newegg

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