I've used these:
http://www.bgmicro.com/prodinfo.asp...6&prodid=ACS1395&page=1&cri=heat+sink&stype=3
I ordered 6 of them and they were unused, but about half of them had minor surface scratches on the ends. (You could see the bare aluminum, but no percievable amount of metal had been removed.
You can see them in action here:
http://members.shaw.ca/seangoesbonk/sgb3886.html
Edit: If you are interested in these, I can email you about half a dozen close-up photos of these.
http://www.bgmicro.com/prodinfo.asp...6&prodid=ACS1395&page=1&cri=heat+sink&stype=3
I ordered 6 of them and they were unused, but about half of them had minor surface scratches on the ends. (You could see the bare aluminum, but no percievable amount of metal had been removed.
You can see them in action here:
http://members.shaw.ca/seangoesbonk/sgb3886.html
Edit: If you are interested in these, I can email you about half a dozen close-up photos of these.
You call that big?
I bought a couple about that size from BGMicro for 3.99 each - cat. id ACS1395. Planning on using them for a gainclone (or 2). The only problem is the fins run the wrong way for me.
Might be suitable, check out:
this page
Dave
I see seangoesbonk beat me to it.
I bought a couple about that size from BGMicro for 3.99 each - cat. id ACS1395. Planning on using them for a gainclone (or 2). The only problem is the fins run the wrong way for me.
Might be suitable, check out:
this page
Dave
I see seangoesbonk beat me to it.
Re: You call that big?
I beat you to it!
I used a pair of these in a LM3886 quad channel gainclone. (38wpc, 28Vdc rails) I use it with a pair of Tangband full-range fronts and a DVC Adire Shiva.
I was worried about the orientation of the fins, but it barely gets warm after a couple hours of use.
mercator said:The only problem is the fins run the wrong way for me.
I beat you to it!
I used a pair of these in a LM3886 quad channel gainclone. (38wpc, 28Vdc rails) I use it with a pair of Tangband full-range fronts and a DVC Adire Shiva.
I was worried about the orientation of the fins, but it barely gets warm after a couple hours of use.
call it prejudism
but I like Steve from www.apexjr.com
and the stuff he has, he turns out more and faster than he can put on the websdite, that is why you should call him just in case.....
I have gotten some unbelievable deals from that place....
J-P.
but I like Steve from www.apexjr.com
and the stuff he has, he turns out more and faster than he can put on the websdite, that is why you should call him just in case.....
I have gotten some unbelievable deals from that place....
J-P.
You are in Berkeley, right? Check www.halted.com. If you havbe the time, the best bet is to drive to one of their shops. One is in Santa Clara( Lawrence Expressway and Central), one in Rohnert Park (just off 101 between Santa Rosa and Petaluma) and Sacramento.
No guarantees but there is a good chance you might find something.
No guarantees but there is a good chance you might find something.
Not on the website
Thanks guys for the good words.....
I have some small quantity's of used heat sinks
not listed on the website:
1st going to Doovieman if interested.
4 ea Aluminum 4 5/8" X 8" X 1 1/4 26 fins flat bottom $7.50ea
2 ea Black anodized aluminum 4" X 13" X 1 3/8 40 fins
also a flat bottom $10.00ea
5 ea Aluminum 7 1/2" X 10" X 1" 28 fins flat bottom $12.50ea
Steve @ Apex Jr
www.apexjr.com
Thanks guys for the good words.....
I have some small quantity's of used heat sinks
not listed on the website:
1st going to Doovieman if interested.
4 ea Aluminum 4 5/8" X 8" X 1 1/4 26 fins flat bottom $7.50ea
2 ea Black anodized aluminum 4" X 13" X 1 3/8 40 fins
also a flat bottom $10.00ea
5 ea Aluminum 7 1/2" X 10" X 1" 28 fins flat bottom $12.50ea
Steve @ Apex Jr
www.apexjr.com
while we are talking heat sinks
Aavid Thermalloy has a Heat Sink Calculator on their website:
here's the URL:
http://www.aavidthermalloy.com/technical/thermal.shtml
Aavid Thermalloy has a Heat Sink Calculator on their website:
here's the URL:
http://www.aavidthermalloy.com/technical/thermal.shtml
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