liesandlies
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Howdy y'all
in general, how much are cfm requirements lowered, for each 1x increase in cooling surface area due to adding finned heatsinks?
(example.. if a 100cfm fan can cool an aluminum slab.. and heatsink fins are added that double the slab's surface area.. what would the cfm new req's be)
((intenting to use 3m thermal adhesive tape of .6W-m/k or 1W-m/k, though hopefully some general guideline can be fairly simple and basic ))
Situation in question is wishing to quietly cool.. a 48 led panel, using 90w (actual), attached to a 10"x9" aluminum slab.
The factory fan is too noisy. Installing spare fans found that a fan of 70cfm, is the minimum that will cool a 60watt portion of the LEDs.
That 70cfm fan is also a bit louder than preferred, so using a higher cfm fan to adequately cool the full 90watts is a negative. (and the light case will only fit a 120mm fan.. and keeping all the parts inside the case would be preferable if it's possible)
It seems that attaching finned heatsinks is one idea.
And.... there are dozens of sizes of heatsinks, so I'm wanting to have some general idea of how much heatsink surface area would be needed, so that a ~60cfm fan can cool the full 90watt array.
Can it be done?
in general, how much are cfm requirements lowered, for each 1x increase in cooling surface area due to adding finned heatsinks?
(example.. if a 100cfm fan can cool an aluminum slab.. and heatsink fins are added that double the slab's surface area.. what would the cfm new req's be)
((intenting to use 3m thermal adhesive tape of .6W-m/k or 1W-m/k, though hopefully some general guideline can be fairly simple and basic ))
Situation in question is wishing to quietly cool.. a 48 led panel, using 90w (actual), attached to a 10"x9" aluminum slab.
The factory fan is too noisy. Installing spare fans found that a fan of 70cfm, is the minimum that will cool a 60watt portion of the LEDs.
That 70cfm fan is also a bit louder than preferred, so using a higher cfm fan to adequately cool the full 90watts is a negative. (and the light case will only fit a 120mm fan.. and keeping all the parts inside the case would be preferable if it's possible)
It seems that attaching finned heatsinks is one idea.
And.... there are dozens of sizes of heatsinks, so I'm wanting to have some general idea of how much heatsink surface area would be needed, so that a ~60cfm fan can cool the full 90watt array.
Can it be done?