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In Reply to: Re: Tube coolers and tube life posted by Mr. Droopy-Drawers on April 1, 2006 at 16:25:14:
Um, but I thought a heat sink was a piece of metal, or some other heat conducting material which had fins to increase the surface area and therefore cool the underlying device by convection?If glass is not that conductive, wouldn't a slab of metal with fins around it help cool it?
Thanks!
Erik
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