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Unread 01-26-2006, 11:12 AM   #5
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Default Re: Giving my test equipment away?

I hope he doesnt mind me posting this, but here is what he sent me in PM so you get an idea of what this guy is driving towards:

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Originally Posted by laxman
Well Ill do it if you want and if the members of this site accept it to be good enough. Right now I am look at a .001 res and .01 accuracy for the thermometer (not including the .1% error for the probe), probably around .75% for Dp, and 2% error for the flow meter over .2 to 20 GPM. Overall the percent error will be around 3% error or +- .0033 on a .1 C/W water block. To me this acceptable but we have a tough crowd here. Also for the heat die I will be using this silicon heater: http://www.minco.com/heater_config/model.aspx?PN=HR5293 capable of 145 watts. The good thing about this heater is that the effective heating area in only about a mm bigger then 14mm^2 die. So this allow for lower heat loss but I will measure and account for this too. Insulation will by 1/8 phenofilic resin (2 layers) and spray insulation. I will also try to create some kind of real cpu simulation, I have to talk to PH about that. Hows that sound?
he does seem open to suggestions and info, so feel free to speak up (not that procooling has ever had issue with that hehe )
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