I would really like to get started on building a ZV9, but I can't locate suitable heatsinks. Can anyone help out with suggestions? The closest I've found are the largest Conrad heatsinks (http://www.conradheatsinks.com) which seem too small.
Or, does anyone have some suitable ones laying around they would be willing to sell?
Thanks.
Paul Ebert
Or, does anyone have some suitable ones laying around they would be willing to sell?
Thanks.
Paul Ebert
Hi Paul, might I suggest a visit to the nearest equipment salvage house. I live outside Phoenix and we have a couple here. I have collected these 4 sided tunnel deals for years. Every time I see one, I grab it. Sometimes 2 or 3 to disassemble them and reconfigure the peices nicely for my application. HeatSink material is generally hard to get for the sizes and quantity we DIY Class A people want. To buy it new generally requires a big order and min $$$ charges to high for DIYers. I grab heatsinks any time I see them now that I think about it... After a while it's second nature...
Was that NY I saw there? You should be able to find an electronic salvage operation nearby. They dissassemble dead/old/thrown away equipment into sellable peices and get back10 times their investment. I have a tunnel thats 11" long. I admitt, I must have spent $50 for two and put the clean ussable pieces together for this one. But, it handles 400-500 watts with a very quite fan speed, just fine Can't beat it for $50!
The last time I talked with Aavid they wanted $250 min order!
My next project will use 2 all copper heat pipe units for a P4, with a speed controlled fan. Less than $100... I would also like to have a good source for some big extrusion at resonable $
Was that NY I saw there? You should be able to find an electronic salvage operation nearby. They dissassemble dead/old/thrown away equipment into sellable peices and get back10 times their investment. I have a tunnel thats 11" long. I admitt, I must have spent $50 for two and put the clean ussable pieces together for this one. But, it handles 400-500 watts with a very quite fan speed, just fine Can't beat it for $50!
The last time I talked with Aavid they wanted $250 min order!
My next project will use 2 all copper heat pipe units for a P4, with a speed controlled fan. Less than $100... I would also like to have a good source for some big extrusion at resonable $
Heatsinks
Hello, Paul Ebert
Apexjr had some nice 12.5 inch long 4 inch wide fan tunnels too.
They were a good price too at $25.00 a pair or half of what others have paid it sounds like. They are drilled for To-3 mosfets, but I found I can mount the zv9 on the outside and use the predrilled holes, for some of the T0-247 mosfets, but would still need to drill some holes for the board stand offs.
They are anadized black too, so they would not need a mica insulator for the jfet too.
They look much better to me than plain aluminum.
I bought 16 sets since they were such a good price for a friend and I. I believe there were 6 or 8 sets remaining about a month after I bought my stash of heatsinks for future projects.
Steve over at Apex also has a lot of fans you could buy, but I am still not sure what type I like.
For the output capacitors he has an excellent bargain. My electronics store locally wants $20.00 for just one 10,000 uF capacitor, while Steve has them until they run out at only $1.50 each 63v!!!
These are located in the new arrival section.
"SPECIAL PURCHASE.........Snap-In caps
10,000uf 63V $1.50ea 12,000uf 50V $1.29ea 180uf 400V 2 for $1.00"
flg,
What fans have you found that are quiet? I am still looking.
Thanks,
Hello, Paul Ebert
Apexjr had some nice 12.5 inch long 4 inch wide fan tunnels too.
They were a good price too at $25.00 a pair or half of what others have paid it sounds like. They are drilled for To-3 mosfets, but I found I can mount the zv9 on the outside and use the predrilled holes, for some of the T0-247 mosfets, but would still need to drill some holes for the board stand offs.
They are anadized black too, so they would not need a mica insulator for the jfet too.
They look much better to me than plain aluminum.
I bought 16 sets since they were such a good price for a friend and I. I believe there were 6 or 8 sets remaining about a month after I bought my stash of heatsinks for future projects.
Steve over at Apex also has a lot of fans you could buy, but I am still not sure what type I like.
For the output capacitors he has an excellent bargain. My electronics store locally wants $20.00 for just one 10,000 uF capacitor, while Steve has them until they run out at only $1.50 each 63v!!!
These are located in the new arrival section.
"SPECIAL PURCHASE.........Snap-In caps
10,000uf 63V $1.50ea 12,000uf 50V $1.29ea 180uf 400V 2 for $1.00"
flg,
What fans have you found that are quiet? I am still looking.
Thanks,
Thanks for the replies. I'm fairly new to my area (central NY state), so I do not know of any electronic salvage places. Seems like I should locate some. I'll definitely consider the capacitors.
As for fans, you might consider this:
http://www.endpcnoise.com/cgi-bin/e/std/sku=9dbPapst.html
Paul
As for fans, you might consider this:
http://www.endpcnoise.com/cgi-bin/e/std/sku=9dbPapst.html
Paul
To answer some of the questions :
I still have 8 or so pairs of the heat sinks in stock and
can get more.
I also have a new heat sink pictured on this site.
don't know how to put the thread on here but it's
listed on the MarketPlace section under the Venders
Bazaar and than Apex Jr Deals.
Now for the bad news: I've Sold Out of the 10,000 Uf 63V
Snap In caps but if you mention this post to me I'll
give you the 12,000 Uf 50V Snap In caps for $1.00 each
Just bought another 800 of them so can pass the
saving on to you guys.
Also listed in the MarketPlace are some nice Gold Plated
Binding posts also pictured there...
Steve @ Apex Jr.
I still have 8 or so pairs of the heat sinks in stock and
can get more.
I also have a new heat sink pictured on this site.
don't know how to put the thread on here but it's
listed on the MarketPlace section under the Venders
Bazaar and than Apex Jr Deals.
Now for the bad news: I've Sold Out of the 10,000 Uf 63V
Snap In caps but if you mention this post to me I'll
give you the 12,000 Uf 50V Snap In caps for $1.00 each
Just bought another 800 of them so can pass the
saving on to you guys.
Also listed in the MarketPlace are some nice Gold Plated
Binding posts also pictured there...
Steve @ Apex Jr.
Hello jackinnj,
well, actually the MF30-2F-151.5 does have a 0.25 thermal resisance for 80C rise...
what do you think then about this one, even if I think that the Conrad should be enough... (the 300mm one)
http://www.capodimonte.ro/info.html?cod=RAD-A6405A/120
well, actually the MF30-2F-151.5 does have a 0.25 thermal resisance for 80C rise...
what do you think then about this one, even if I think that the Conrad should be enough... (the 300mm one)
http://www.capodimonte.ro/info.html?cod=RAD-A6405A/120
REPLY
Choky:
I just checked my website www.apexjr.com
and it is working. My webguy was adding and
deleting today and you might have caught it then.
Steve
Choky:
I just checked my website www.apexjr.com
and it is working. My webguy was adding and
deleting today and you might have caught it then.
Steve
SunRa said:
well, actually the MF30-2F-151.5 does have a 0.25 thermal resisance for 80C rise...
Yes, but if you look here (about half-way down the page):
http://www.conradheatsinks.com/technical-details.html
they explain that the sinks are less efficient at 20C rise than 80C rise, so they need a correction factor of about 1.4. So, for a 20C rise the thermal resistance is 1.4 x 0.25 = 0.35 or about 60 watts with a 20C rise.
Frankly, I don't know why they bother rating them at 80C rise. That's awful hot!
Too bad, though. They seem like nice sinks.
Paul
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