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GriffinRU
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09.14.2007, 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by rchippie View Post
The best way is to combine high-speed heatsinking (Copper) and low-speed (Alum), then ceramic can be utilized as long as it is very thin. And I think that is the idea behind all packages.

So when we mod the quark are we better off using a copper or aluminum heat spreader ?. And would it better to have a heat sink made from copper also ?. Thank's
I am working with Mike on Brass-Copper heatsink for Quark, updates will come pretty soon :)

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Originally Posted by lutach
Do you think that guy is for real with his true 150A continuous controller? What he basically said is that my controller is a 95A controller. I'll just have to wait and put out the numbers.
I haven't seen nor touched his controller, so I do not know yet.
I thought we did the estimate with you before.

Last edited by GriffinRU; 09.14.2007 at 12:35 PM.
   
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