How to prevent the electronic items from overheat condition?
A Anand babu Mar 21, 2016 4 Joined Mar 21, 2016 Messages 4 Mar 21, 2016 #1 How to prevent the electronic items from overheat condition?
hevans1944 Hop - AC8NS Jun 21, 2012 4,878 Joined Jun 21, 2012 Messages 4,878 Mar 21, 2016 #2 Add a heat sink and/or cooling fan, or do both.
Alec_t Jul 7, 2015 3,587 Joined Jul 7, 2015 Messages 3,587 Mar 21, 2016 #3 Switch them off whenever possible.
davenn Moderator Sep 5, 2009 14,254 Joined Sep 5, 2009 Messages 14,254 Mar 21, 2016 #4 Anand babu said: How to prevent the electronic items from overheat condition? Click to expand... we all just so love there really vague questions if you would like more accurate help, then tell us more about the problem
Anand babu said: How to prevent the electronic items from overheat condition? Click to expand... we all just so love there really vague questions if you would like more accurate help, then tell us more about the problem
hevans1944 Hop - AC8NS Jun 21, 2012 4,878 Joined Jun 21, 2012 Messages 4,878 Mar 21, 2016 #5 davenn said: we all just so love there really vague questions if you would like more accurate help, then tell us more about the problem Click to expand... I thought my answer was pretty accurate. Size of heat sink and/or fan will vary. How's that for vague and hard-hitting? That's the way I wrote winning proposal, back in the day.
davenn said: we all just so love there really vague questions if you would like more accurate help, then tell us more about the problem Click to expand... I thought my answer was pretty accurate. Size of heat sink and/or fan will vary. How's that for vague and hard-hitting? That's the way I wrote winning proposal, back in the day.
davenn Moderator Sep 5, 2009 14,254 Joined Sep 5, 2009 Messages 14,254 Mar 21, 2016 #6 hevans1944 said: I thought my answer was pretty accurate. Click to expand... your answer was great considering the lack of detail in the OP
hevans1944 said: I thought my answer was pretty accurate. Click to expand... your answer was great considering the lack of detail in the OP
BobK Jan 5, 2010 7,682 Joined Jan 5, 2010 Messages 7,682 Mar 21, 2016 #7 Stop operating them at or above max ratings. Don't operate in an environment that is 50C. Bob
hevans1944 Hop - AC8NS Jun 21, 2012 4,878 Joined Jun 21, 2012 Messages 4,878 Mar 22, 2016 #9 duke37 said: Immerse in an oil bath. Click to expand... As C3PO would say, "Ahhh, that is sooo soothing."
duke37 said: Immerse in an oil bath. Click to expand... As C3PO would say, "Ahhh, that is sooo soothing."