SupraSPL
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@Abiqua @alesh Sorry for the confusion there, the "in or cm" box is allows me to enter the heatsink dimensions using in or cm. The spreadsheet is interactive and maybe does not translate well as a reference sheet. It is designed so I can quickly change the heatsink length (normally in inches) to achieve the desired surface area. As a reference sheet it only shows the results for 1" of length, the idea being that users can multiply as needed.I was doing the same thing for a while. since in supras chart at the top of each profile it says : "in or cm - in" every calculation I did, i was like " christ, thats a f*cking huge heatsink" lol
I prefer to think in terms of cm² for surface area, but since heatsinkUSA is known by inches of length, that is how we end up with the awkward conversion. It is just as annoying to me as it must be to metric system users, I am certain our system of measurement makes angels cry. I will post 2 reference sheets, one entirely in inches and one in cm to end that confusion
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