torgemor(at)online.no Guest
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Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 1:38 pm Post subject: Radiator improvement. |
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Hi Folks,
Here's a few valuable reminders I've found for our cooling system. See
below.
(Remember the back of a PA system, with large dull black (black anodized
alimunium) cooling fins for cooling the output stage.. )
Torgeir
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Radiators are painted black for a reason. Black is the best colour for
heat dissipation. As radiators age they corrode and the paint flakes off.
ACT QUICKLY! First, use a soft brush to clean the fins. A spray can of
black paint is relatively cheap and can save you big dollars. Not only
will spraying the radiator as soon as it shows signs of corrosion improve
cooling, it will also prolong the life of the component. Remember though,
if the paint is too thick it will slow down heat transfer and make the
radiator less efficient.
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Go here and read more:
http://www.ttmtechnical.com/cooling.html
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