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Re: [Amps] Tubes vs. Solid State

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Tubes vs. Solid State
From: "Roger (K8RI)" <k8ri@rogerhalstead.com>
Date: Tue, 01 May 2012 22:07:08 -0400
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On 5/1/2012 6:16 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
>> 20 liters of water can store enough heat to last comfortably through
>> an afternoon of hamming, and overnight the bucket cools down almost
>> to room temperature. To work a 48 hour contest, some sort of heat
>> exchanger with fan would be needed, or the water would need to be
>> replaced every several hours.
> The point here is that even 10 liters in a system with a small radiator
> and fan would be more than sufficient.  Extend the hoses outside the
> shack and one has essentially noiseless cooling *and* removes the heat
> from the shack which can be a blessing in hot conditions (like Florida)
> on a small shack.

Florida?  How about Michigan in the summer? Just the two big computers 
in my den with 750 watt power supplies struggling to keep up,  will 
about drive you out from Mid April through September, or even October 
sometimes.  Particularly late in the afternoon as the den is on the West 
side of the house.  It was 68 for a short time this afternoon and it's 
still quite warm in here.  It doesn't help that this is a small room.

it does help that we have central air and my shop is very well insulated 
with the largest window unit I could get (220 V)  Even with outside 
temps over 90 and a 16' as well as 8' *insulated* garage doors the shop 
remains comfortable.

I think I am going to convert both to water cooling with  a 10-20 gallon 
PVC tank and a small pump.

73

Roger (K8RI)


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