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Cooling for Underwater Monitor Housing
I also shouldn't use my vacuum pump I guess. Air is a good heat conductor right? Vacuum not. Just a little low pressure to keep the seals tight. Thanks so much guys!- David Dincer
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Cooling for Underwater Monitor Housing
Nice idea! Just to clarify: You would drill a hole through the acryllic glass for the bolts ?- David Dincer
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Cooling for Underwater Monitor Housing
Hi, I have an underwater monitor housing made out of carbon fiber and an acryllic Glass on the other side. Over time the monitor heats up. I guess carbon fiber is a bad heat conductor :(. the Acryllic glass is almost 1cm thick. Does anybody have an advice on how to cool something like this...- David Dincer
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- Carbon fiber Cooling Heat housing Monitor Underwater
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