Ghostt
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I have a new idea for a even more powerful laser, a lot of the problem with the bigger lasers is the heat they produce. I think I've found a way to reduce the need for a heat sink. I found that there are dielectric liquids for removing heat from electrical devices. you completely submerge the electrical equipment into it, and it allows the heat to be transferred away from the area without frying the components. my Idea was to remove the heatsink from inside the laser. and fill the whole thing with liquid around the laser components, then attach a few highly thermal conductive rods through the housing and into the liquid. have a heat sink on the outside with a fan to move all the heat away.
And there you go, you can have a even high powered laser.
Not saying this will work, but I am proposing the idea. So what does everyone think?
And there you go, you can have a even high powered laser.
Not saying this will work, but I am proposing the idea. So what does everyone think?