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"Paul Johnson" wrote in message
... Scott in Baltimore wrote: You might try doing what computer manufacturers do and look for heat sinks to put directly on the ceramic IC package. An easier idea would be to go hit a PC component place for an appropriate sized cooling fan to install with screws straight into the top of the heatsink fins (a-la CPU heatsink) to force air into it. Like in my picture, http://www.geocities.com/scott_unit_69/fans.JPG where the air is being blown into the fins to draw heat out quickly. Yes, that's what I'm talking about there. -- Paul Johnson That's what I want to do only using CPU fans, but I don't want them protruding from the bottom. That's why I thought about insetting then into the heatsink. I think I may be able to mount them with the CPU heatsink directly to the pills, but I would need to do some measuring to make sure I can mount them without shorting anything out. |
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