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Dan,Ceramic power resistors are meant to get hot - they're designed to safely develop lots of heat. Just mount them in an unobstructed area so that they get good air cooling, away from flammable material and they'll be just fine. If you want to reduce their surface temperature, you can also cool them using a small blower. However, more exotic Rube Goldberg fluid cooling or heat-sinking methods are completely unnecessary and may actually do more harm than good.
Good luck, Bert Daniel Kunkel wrote:
I notice those resistors are getting pretty warm with not a lot of run time. I'd like to slap some heat sinks on them but I'm concerned about arcing. I've also attempted to cool them down between runs using compressed air, but that ceramic really hold the heat. I'm not necessarily concerned about overheating/damage, but more about increasing DC resistance over the 1k ohm. Is there a better way to beat the heat? ~Dan Kansas City area _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla
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