This company made something similar about 35 years ago.
http://www.mbdynamics.com/index.php
http://www.mbdynamics.com/index.php
heat sink
The heat sink is the copper bar the trannies are attched to, with the copper tubing carying the water attached underneath...duh
John L.
Hotsauce said:I don't see any heat sink there.
Was it just removed for the shot?
John C.
The heat sink is the copper bar the trannies are attched to, with the copper tubing carying the water attached underneath...duh
John L.
no it isnt from an argon laser
its not from an argon laser psu . if it was why would it have v+ and v_ supply rails? all the argon power supplys i have seen (and i work on lasers every day) have only had single ended supply voltages of around 100 to 130 volts at around 35 amps.
its not from an argon laser psu . if it was why would it have v+ and v_ supply rails? all the argon power supplys i have seen (and i work on lasers every day) have only had single ended supply voltages of around 100 to 130 volts at around 35 amps.
to wrenchone ....
please can you define for me :
?Are all the devices the same sex? Any discernable part numbers, or are they house numbered parts?
ha ha ha and if so could you be kind enough to explain us which sex is which ????
like p transistors is the boy and n transistors is the girl ha ha ha i LOL MY BRAINS OUT !!!! VERY VERY NICE
please can you define for me :
?Are all the devices the same sex? Any discernable part numbers, or are they house numbered parts?
ha ha ha and if so could you be kind enough to explain us which sex is which ????
like p transistors is the boy and n transistors is the girl ha ha ha i LOL MY BRAINS OUT !!!! VERY VERY NICE
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