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im starting a new project thermo liquid cooler i know its over board but what the heck. i know thay use them on co2 lasers but i thought make one for diodes :D heres pic of some of the stuff i got to start my project

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looks like fun, but these diodes hardly output any heat at all - so unless you're going for subzero LD temps you only need a small heatsink/fan :D
 

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hmm i need a waterblock for my TEC ::) umm yeah i don't think that will be able to handle the diode? ;D ;D ;D
 

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ah man dont pop my balloon ;D ;D ;D ;D its just to see if i can ;)
 
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K-9 --

NICE -- Where did you get the rad ??? AND what's that pump rated at for flow ?? Maybe 3 L/min ??

I play with CO2 a bit :D

Mike
 

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Hemlock Mike said:
K-9  --

NICE -- Where did you get the rad ???  AND what's that pump rated at for flow ??  Maybe 3 L/min ??

I play with CO2 a bit  :D

Mike

the rad is out of a 00 honda van it is the pre heater for the aircleaner the pump not too sure its 20 psi
 
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A rad system will only bring the temp down to a few degrees below ambient temp I believe, but if you add a pelt, then you can get sub-zero!

But if ambient is 20C lets say, then that's plenty cool!
 




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