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тАО03-30-2004 11:05 AM
тАО03-30-2004 11:05 AM
leakin heatpipes...
The processor gets piping HOT and the pipe and radiator not so... suspecting what has been discussed I opened the radiator end to find a dry pipe... with a fine capilary mesh around the inside of the pipe!! In addition just to see if I could fix the animal with some jerry rigging I filled the tube with oil and soldered it shut and reinstalled it and tested it with a burn it program it didnt work... However after the test I found a leak at the processor end of the pipe thus thats where the special heat transfer ingredient went (evaporated) I guess! I guess a heat sink on a laptop can go bad after all!! What do you think gang!!! This was a HP ZT-1000!
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тАО04-01-2004 04:01 PM
тАО04-01-2004 04:01 PM
Re: leakin heatpipes...
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тАО04-01-2004 07:49 PM
тАО04-01-2004 07:49 PM
Re: leakin heatpipes...
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тАО04-01-2004 07:51 PM
тАО04-01-2004 07:51 PM
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тАО04-02-2004 03:43 AM
тАО04-02-2004 03:43 AM
Re: leakin heatpipes...
This will give you a brief explanation of what is involved.
http://www.cheresources.com/htpipes.shtml
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тАО04-02-2004 04:50 AM
тАО04-02-2004 04:50 AM
Re: leakin heatpipes...
I had no intentions of re-building the little critter. It was from a laptop. I bought the replacement part for $18 dollars!! Heck Ive already cut the thing apart!! Just for grins I found this online for you viewing pleasure. It does not have the cappilarry action but it sure does work!!! Ammonia and R12 have some of the best latent heat removal curves. The proof is in the pudding.
http://www.benchtest.com/heat_pipe1.html