Don't stop now, you're having a vision!!!!!!
I tell you writing the last line took me 5 minutes, I was totally crack up in tears laughing
and stoned as hell last night -Bill Hicks joke about seeing tiny police people in the rear view mirror
was also on my mind.
FranJan:
"I'm also of the opinion now that it doesn't matter if the fan is blowing in or out,
as long as the air is moving over the heatsink/mount your OK with a BS"
I'm thinking about, if you had not removed the front glass and raised the plate, and thereby enabling air
to be sucked in that way, and cooling the plate on all four sides, then the temperature difference would had
been more pronounced -like my test.
The temperature inside the inverters in the unit are also worth keeping an eye on, when changing the direction
of the flow away from the default. -cheap Capacitors quickly dry out in heat, as you may know.
My inverters have vent holes in them, and what effect suck vs. blow has is unknown -there could be huge difference.
"BS240 Dissected and Upgraded - Great photos for people who want to know "what's behind the foil"
>I've had this Blackstar 240 model long enough... time to void the warranty!"
That's Me.
Thanks ! I'm home
I'm also looking forward to getting a PAR light meter, besides the obvious tests,
The Sun vs. HPS vs. LED and so on, it would be interesting to see how big a difference
there is in light output between a cold started unit and one that's been running for 30 minutes.
A standart lux meter may work for that test - anyone got one of those?