Re: [Elecraft] Cooling Fans

2020-07-21 Thread Tom Doligalski via Elecraft
I finally had the fans go off sporadically again, while I was monitoring the temperature. At that time conditions were: Voltage 13.2 V Current: 1.3 A (second receiver off) PA 35 C FP 41 C This was after the K3 had been “idling” all night, with no transmissions and volume turned down to 0. The

Re: [Elecraft] Cooling Fans

2020-07-20 Thread Joe DeVincentis
Personally, I wouldn't be concerned about the radio just yet. There's a couple of other variables to check first. How's the air flow around the radio? What's the ambient temp right around the radio (not the room, but right next to the radio)? Any thing sitting on top of the radio? Heat need

Re: [Elecraft] Cooling Fans

2020-07-19 Thread Steef PA2A
Tom, a few weeks ago the PA temperature of my K3 #1184 jumped between 32 and 41 degrees Celsius during receive, and the fans went on and off. The problem went away after dismantling the K3 completely for another problem and the fan/temp problem has vanished. Maybe some loose connector had cau

Re: [Elecraft] Cooling Fans

2020-07-19 Thread Mike Harris via Elecraft
Hi, FWIW. Test conditions measured under the K3 DISP menu: 14.1V 1.38A Sub RX on PA 32C FP 40C PA fans off PA fans on/off at 36C/35C Room temp 22C K3 FP and PA temp sensors calibrated against a laboratory thermometer adjacent to the K3. Never really noticed when the PA fans come on in idl

Re: [Elecraft] Cooling Fans

2020-07-19 Thread John Simmons
Tom, Interesting post. I thought this was the case with my K3 also, but i figured out later that it was the fan in my power supply instead. Poor hearing! -de John NI0K Tom Doligalski via Elecraft wrote on 7/19/2020 8:41 AM: I am the original owner of K3/100 #969, which still works great. I

Re: [Elecraft] Cooling Fans

2008-08-07 Thread W7TEA
I have to say that I expected the fans to be "whisper quiet" from all the favorable posts I'd read before receiving my K3. My previous history is with rigs having external cooling fins and no fans, so I'm probably spoiled regarding fan noise. As much as I do love the K3, I hear the fans kick in w

Re: [Elecraft] Cooling Fans

2008-08-07 Thread Brett Howard
Usually the quieter fans are the more expensive ones... On Thu, 2008-08-07 at 23:36 -0400, David Robertson wrote: > Ref. the message below: > > > I have never had any fan noise from my K3 that I could hear except when > running a long winded qso on PSK31. Then the noise was barely discernable.

Re: [Elecraft] Cooling Fans

2008-08-07 Thread Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft
They are talking about the fans on an external MFJ power supply. Not those on the K3 :-) 73, Eric _..._ -Original Message- From: "David Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, Aug 7, 2008 8:36 pm Subject: [Elecraft] Cooling Fans To: "Elecraft" Ref. the message below: I have ne

Re: [Elecraft] Cooling fans

2005-10-31 Thread Chris Kantarjiev
I don't have a K2 (yet), but I have a fair bit of experience with trying to cool computer cabinets. You can get a wide variety of 'box' fans, that vary greatly in how much noise they make and how much air they draw. I'm very fond of the ones that Antec sells - they cost a little more, but have a

Re: [Elecraft] Cooling fans

2005-10-30 Thread Jeff Stai
At 09:28 AM 10/30/2005, Jack Brindle wrote: >It would be interesting to know what other >folks have done to keep the fans in place. I took two small rectangles of cardboard, punched a hole at one end, and secured them to the back of the K2 using the chassis screws. The 12V 3" fans are lashed t

Re: [Elecraft] Cooling fans

2005-10-30 Thread Vic K2VCO
Jack Brindle wrote: Kevin; You may not want to use foam tape. The heat's effect on the tape's glue should create quite a mess and eventually eliminate the stickiness of the tape. It would be interesting to know what other folks have done to keep the fans in place. I'm using a 3" fan on t

Re: [Elecraft] Cooling fans

2005-10-30 Thread Tony Morgan
I use four "desk drawer bumper pads". They are sticky on one side to mount to the fan, round and about 3/8" diameter with enough friction to keep the fan in place. Works for me. Tony W7GO Jack Brindle wrote: It would be interesting to know what other folks have done to keep the fans in pla

RE: [Elecraft] Cooling fans

2005-10-30 Thread Ron D'Eau Claire
When I was experimenting with a box fan on top of the KPA100 heat sink, I simply affixed four soft plastic feet to the corners. The kind one finds at the hardware store to protect table tops, etc. They had enough traction to keep the fan in place on top of the fins without any other adhesive, eve

Re: [Elecraft] Cooling fans

2005-10-30 Thread Jack Brindle
Kevin; You may not want to use foam tape. The heat's effect on the tape's glue should create quite a mess and eventually eliminate the stickiness of the tape. It would be interesting to know what other folks have done to keep the fans in place. On Oct 30, 2005, at 6:25 AM, R. Kevin Stover

Re: [Elecraft] Cooling fans

2005-10-29 Thread Ian Stirling
On Saturday 29 October 2005 23:30, Don Wilhelm wrote: > That is why I recommend pulling the air upward from the heat sink - so it > will help pull the air from inside the KPA100 as well - in the same > direction as the internal fan moves the air.    I had a dramatic demonstration of how importan

RE: [Elecraft] Cooling fans

2005-10-29 Thread Don Wilhelm
> -Original Message- > > The air stream from the internal fan flows into the K2 under the KPA100 > heatsink and emerges from the front. That way it keeps much of the heat > out of the box. > That is why I recommend pulling the air upward from the heat sink - so it will help pull the air fr

Re: [Elecraft] Cooling fans

2005-10-29 Thread Mike Harris
G'day, | sink fins. Suck the hot air away from the heat sink, that way it works in | tandem with the internal fan rather than fighting the internal fan | airstream. The air stream from the internal fan flows into the K2 under the KPA100 heatsink and emerges from the front. That way it keeps m

Re: [Elecraft] Cooling fans

2005-10-29 Thread John, KI6WX
Kevin; For some of my K2 power tests, I've placed a single 12V fan on the heat sink with 6-32 screws through the fan mounting holes to hold the fan about an inch above the heat sink. The fan blows air down onto the top of the heat sink. With that combination, I can run key down full power for

Re: [Elecraft] Cooling fans

2005-10-29 Thread Ken K7ZUM
Ten-Tec has a very nice model 310 cooling fan for the Orion,Omni,Corsair series radios, that fits very nicely on the top of the K2/100, hangs a little bit off the rear, and if you use the tilt bail on the K2, you can use a rubber band to temp hold it on, have used it this way many times, works wel

RE: [Elecraft] Cooling fans

2005-10-29 Thread Ron D'Eau Claire
f safety. Ron AC7AC -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Wilhelm Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 12:19 PM To: R. Kevin Stover; Elecraft mailing list Subject: RE: [Elecraft] Cooling fans Kevin, The easiest solution is to simply lay the

Re: [Elecraft] Cooling fans

2005-10-29 Thread Jim Wiley
Kevin - Don may be correct in this case. I have not seen a K2/100, and if indeed air is already being directed through the heat sink, then you certainly don't want to set up an opposing airflow. Does the K2/100 heat sink have holes? How does the air flow from the internal fan reach the he

RE: [Elecraft] Cooling fans

2005-10-29 Thread Don Wilhelm
Kevin, The easiest solution is to simply lay the fan (horizontally) across the heat sink fins. Suck the hot air away from the heat sink, that way it works in tandem with the internal fan rather than fighting the internal fan airstream. 73, Don W3FPR > -Original Message- > > I'm getting

Re: [Elecraft] Cooling fans

2005-10-29 Thread Jim Wiley
Kevin - It has been my experience that blowing air onto a heat sink is usually more effective than "sucking" air. If the heat sink is carefully shrouded and the incoming airflow is properly controlled, then either method is supposed to be effective. However, for uncontrolled or casual sit