DIY heatsinks

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It all got a bit cramped in the end.

But it's been working flawlessly for about 5 years now.
 

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oke, nothing exotic.

at the moment i am working on new small diy heatsinks to use in my BZLS.
i am still running my alephs on a C-77 pre-amp from sansui. not realy bad for a el cheapo pre, but still, the aleps deserve a lot better.

in my alephs i also use small copper diy heatsinks, they work great, better than i would have thought.
 
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i am just thinking aloud here, but would mercury be a good heat spreader?

make a thin walled enclosure, leak proof, fill it with mercury and than attach it to a normal heatsink.

i know it is not practical, but i am just trying to learn a thing or two here.
from Wiki:
"Mercury is a heavy, silvery-white metal. As compared to other metals, it is a poor conductor of heat, but a fair conductor of electricity."

from me: I want to use Hg as flotation for isolating transformers! (although I will probably just use elastic straps...)
 
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