| jrsun |
heat sink good enough for stereo (2-channel) Aleph-X 60W+ (60W@51 degree C)
dimension:W480mmxH200mmxD440mm inclduing 40mm phin on each side
weight: 13KG/29Lbs
1 available asking USD$200 + shipping |
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| jrsun |
| BTW, the enclosure has never been used. The heat dissipation information is based on my friend's recent DIY Aleph-X 60-Watt amp on the same enclosure |
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| tg3 |
| Could you please post the dimensions and approximate weight? |
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| jrsun |
tg3,
the info you needed is in first message! |
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| tg3 |
| I can read. And write. Really. :blush: |
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| fcel |
| May be you can't read metric system :) |
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| analogdiy |
| all holes in this chasis are drilled in metrics standards. You might have hardtime finding the right screws to make those pre-drilled holes usable. |
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| jrsun |
analogdiy,
Not quite true, both homedepot and sears have stuffs in metric system.
BTW, 1 inch = 25.4mm |
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| Stabist |
| quote: | Originally posted by jrsun
heat sink good enough for stereo (2-channel) Aleph-X 60W+ (60W@51 degree C)
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Some explanation please - 60W and 51°C - what?? |
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| lgreen |
| I think it means that if you make a 60W Aleph X the temperature of the heat sinks is 51 degrees C. |
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| jrsun |
| quote: | Originally posted by lgreen
I think it means that if you make a 60W Aleph X the temperature of the heat sinks is 51 degrees C. |
Yes! |
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| analogdiy |
| According to Diyzone, the chassis temperature will be around 60C when running 60Watt Aleph-X. |
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