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On 1/20/2011 2:03 AM, Dave Platt wrote:
And, yes, if the heatsink actually comes loose from the Peltier junction (e.g. if it was originally spring-clipped in place, and the clips are loose or have fatigued and lost pressure) then you've got problems... you'll get a layer of air between the two surfaces, and thermal conductivity will become quite poor. Adding a thicker layer of goop to try to fill the gap isn't the right thing to do - instead, fix whatever caused the devices to become loose, clean the surfaces, reapply a *thin* layer of compound, and secure the devices back together with the proper amount of pressure. I agree. The assembly goes like this: Small heat sink (cold side) - square plastic gasket with embedded rubber seal that doesn't physically touch anything - square block of Styrofoam with a square cutout in the middle - Peltier device - foam tape around the styrofoam - large heat sink. To screws go through everything on either side of the Peltier to sandwich it all together. And oddly they hot-glued the ends of the screws and nuts. This is obviously made in China, everything is pretty crudely manufactured and assembled, heat sink fins were mashed together in spots. I didn't think to check the tightness of those two screws when I took it apart, but I bet you are right and they weren't nearly tight enough. I'm going to rebuild the 2nd one while I'm at it and will check the tightness after I pry off all the hot glue... -- -Scott |
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