Heat Exchanger Prototypes [message #48077] |
Thu, 27 October 2005 11:40 |
Leland Crooks
Messages: 212 Registered: May 2009
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These are the prototypes for hls. Pictured here is the unfinished (no vent) for the a's. In the pic link the small round one was made 1st for the c's. As you can see, my moto tool skills in the slots leave something to be desired. It's not clear in the pic, but the venturi mouth is sweet. I ordered the exchangers for the a's after I'd already picked up the c's. He said he had some 1-1/2 hex stock and would that work. I said sure. They kick ass. Big enough I can machine the slots with a router. I'm going to have the c's remade with it. If I had the bucks I'd just have him machine the flats in a v leaving a 6 pointed star, and then I wouldn't need the old heatsinks I robbed from a bunch of old stereos and tvs I'm going to mount on them. He's pretty excited about it too, and may just do that anyway on the new ones for the c's. Testing starts this weekend. Probably with the a's as they're already out of the cabinets. I may not do anything with the c's until the new tubes are ready. Leland
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Re: Heat Exchanger Prototypes [message #48084 is a reply to message #48083] |
Sat, 29 October 2005 06:48 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18789 Registered: January 2001
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That's cool, Leland. Should work great. And the truth is, you don't want the electro-mechanical parameters to shift, so if they don't, that's great. Use the T/S measurement technique shown in the post at the link. If you don't notice much of a shift at moderate and higher power levels, all the better. Put the system together, and measure the response curve and output at high power levels and see how it works out. You should have a linear response, less parameter shift, lower compression and higher power handling, so the system will just generally be more robust.
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Re: Heat Exchanger Prototypes [message #48087 is a reply to message #48085] |
Sat, 29 October 2005 10:16 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18789 Registered: January 2001
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It would be great to see you the weekend of the 11th, so let me know when you're headed this way.There are lots of signal generators for PC sound cards. Do a search on the internet and you'll find a bunch of them. Anything that makes a sine and lets you set frequency will work.
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